Miskatonic Institute: TERROR AT THE MARGINS: THE PROSTITUTE AS OTHER

2012-04-04 - 2012-04-25

tl_files/images/angel.jpgTERROR AT THE MARGINS: THE PROSTITUTE AS OTHER

Wednesdays, April 4, 11, 18 + 25
Admission $35 (includes all four classes


The Monster in horror films carries the representational burden of its location’s social and cultural anxieties. The broadly drawn, corrupt and irredeemable Monster becomes the screen upon which socio-cultural fears are projected. To make such a figure sexual, attractive, vulnerable or relatable is to pervert the role of the Monster, rendering it more dangerous, less easily contained. (Think about vampires such as Lestat, Angel and Spike— No, I’m not putting a Twilight reference here).

These same principles operate in the construction of stereotypes. For instance, the figure of the prostitute has long been depicted (and understood) to be unfeminine, irredeemable and polluting – a source of corruption and contagion. Thus, she becomes a monster — both in terms of fears about women’s sexuality and assumptions about ‘natural’ or ‘normal’ gendered behaviour. This course will parallel the extreme treatment of, and presentation of, the Monster in films with the representation of prostitutes and sex workers. This juxtaposition makes the underlying cultural constructions and fears at play in both contexts both more complicated, and compelling. Ultimately, the construction of the Other – both in how it serves to articulate the unacceptable, and how it is deployed to govern appropriate behaviour, will be discussed.

 

Instructor: Karen Herland

Karen probably permanently damaged her eyes reading very scary books under the covers by flashlight just to prove to herself that she could. She earned her MA in Communication Studies at McGill - reading 24 years worth of microfilm for seven different Montreal dailies in the early 20th century, to figure out how the press represented vice, crime and prostitution (OK, that didn’t help the eyesight, either). She occasionally teaches courses on gender, space, power and culture at Concordia’s Simone de Beauvoir Institute.
 
Week 1 - Wednesday, April 4th - Film: A FOOL THERE WAS
Jeffery Jerome Cohen, "Monster Culture (Seven Theses)"
 
Week 2 - Wednesday, April 11th - Film: FROM HELL
Elyssa Warkentin, "Jack the Ripper Strikes Again - The 'Ipswich Ripper' and the Vice Girls he Killed"
 
Week 3 - Wednesday, April 18th - Film: KLUTE
Christine Gledhill, "Feminism and Klute"
 
Week 4 - Wednesday, April 25th - Film: MONSTER
Kyra Pearson, "The Trouble with Aileen Wuornos, Feminism's 'First Serial Killer'"
 

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