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Who are you afraid of? Young women as consumers and producers of horror films [In special issue: Women's Horror]

Who are you afraid of? Young women as consumers and producers of horror films [In special issue: Women's Horror]
Who are you afraid of? Young women as consumers and producers of horror films [In special issue: Women's Horror]
This article effectively offers the results of a study Kendall conducted in her course on Media Studies. The key conclusion was that young women are prone to enjoy the visual aesthetics of the horror genre, but have their reservations about the way their intelligence may be underestimated by horror films.
1523-4002
82-88
Kendall, Kathleen
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Kendall, Kathleen
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Kendall, Kathleen (2002) Who are you afraid of? Young women as consumers and producers of horror films [In special issue: Women's Horror]. Femspec, 4 (1), 82-88.

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This article effectively offers the results of a study Kendall conducted in her course on Media Studies. The key conclusion was that young women are prone to enjoy the visual aesthetics of the horror genre, but have their reservations about the way their intelligence may be underestimated by horror films.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 60798
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/60798
ISSN: 1523-4002
PURE UUID: 9dd6bf80-c322-4d54-ba2c-cd6e0c932283

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Date deposited: 12 Sep 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 18:03

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