Monsters Vs. Patriarchy

Regular price €33.99
Quantity:
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
A01=Emy Manini
A01=Patricia Saldarriaga
alternative identities
Author_Emy Manini
Author_Patricia Saldarriaga
cannibals
Category=ATFA
Category=ATMN
Category=JBCC1
Category=JBCT
Category=JBSF
colonial structures
dehumanization
empowerment
eq_art-fashion-photography
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
female bodies
gender hierarchies
gender non-conforming individuals
ghosts
global cinema
health care denial
historical contexts
horror films
intersectional approach
misogynist structures
misogyny
Monsters vs. Patriarchy
monstrification
monstrous female subjects
murder
national power structures
people of color
physical danger
political contexts
posthuman beings
racial hierarchies
racialized Other
racism
rape
scientific contexts
toxic imagination
trafficking
trans people
violent effects of patriarchy
white supremacy
witches
women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781978838093
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns
Across the globe, the violent effects of patriarchy are manifest. Women, trans people, gender-nonconforming people, and the racialized Other are regularly subjected to physical danger, beginning with the denial of vitally important health care, and, in its most horrific form, rape, trafficking, and murder. Monsters vs. Patriarchy links these real-world horrors to the monstrification and dehumanization of people as expressed in contemporary global cinema. This monstrification has been achieved through a toxic imagination attributed to women, a trait that historically referred to the power of women to negatively affect others, including their own children in the womb, with only the use of their imagination. This process reflects the misogynist and racist world in which we live, where female bodies, people of color, and alternative identities represent a threat to patriarchal power.

Monsters vs. Patriarchy examines female monstrosity as it appears in horror films from around the world and considers specific political, scientific, and historical contexts to better understand how we construct and reconstruct monstrosity, using an intersectional approach to examine the imposition of gender and racial hierarchies that support national power structures. The authors contend that monstrous female cinematic subjects, including ghosts, witches, cannibals, and posthuman beings, are becoming empowered, using the tools of their monstrification to smash the colonial, white supremacist, and misogynist structures that created them.
 
PATRICIA SALDARRIAGA is a professor of Luso-Hispanic studies at Middlebury College in Vermont. Among her publications, she is a coauthor of Infected Empires: Decolonizing Zombies (Rutgers University Press). 

EMY MANINI is an independent scholar working in contemporary literature and culture of the Americas. She is based in Seattle, Washington. She earned her PhD in Spanish literature from the University of Washington in 2002. She is a coauthor of Infected Empires: Decolonizing Zombies (Rutgers University Press).

More from this author