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1. 'I don't feel like a man': Gender and sexuality in Wes Craven's Cursed and My Soul to Take.

2. In this week's TLS.

3. The Hetaera's Monster: The Sublime Mother in the Slasher Film Genre.

4. The Stalker Film and Repeatablity.

5. Forms of Folk Horror in Halloween III: Season of the Witch.

6. The Loomis Look:Re‐Watching John Carpenter's Halloween as Film Noir1.

7. The Loomis Look:Re‐Watching John Carpenter's Halloween as Film Noir1.

8. Nightmare on Gay Street: Conflating Sexuality and Gender in the Discourse Surrounding the "Gayest Horror Film Ever Made".

10. Male Monsters Still Stalk, Yet More Violent: A Comparative Analysis of Original Slasher Films and Their Remakes.

11. Getting the Final Girl Out of Get Out.

12. X-Rated Indie Film and A24: Examining Ti West's <em>X</em> Films.

13. Lady and the Vamp: Roles, Sexualization, and Brutalization of Women in Slasher Films.

14. Forty years later: Laurie Strode and the survival of the Final Girl.

16. Women Still in Danger: A Look at Incel Rhetoric in the 1980 Slasher Film He Knows You're Alone.

17. CHAPTER 14: From Fairy Tales to Slasher Films: Little Red Riding Hood and Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left.

18. "There are Certain Rules that One Must Abide by": Predictors of Mortality in Slasher Films.

19. Jovens pecadores: culpa, punição e a moral cristã no cinema slasher.

20. I, 'Madman': An Autosomatography of Schizoaffective Disorder and Mad Subjectivity

21. The Pedagogy of Saneness: Sane‐Centricity in Popular Culture as Pedagogy.

22. Day of the Woman: Judges 4–5 as Slasher and Rape Revenge Narrative.

23. Films.

26. “You're All Doomed!” A Socioeconomic Analysis of Slasher Films.

27. The Foolkiller Movie: Uncovering an Overlooked Horror Genre.

28. "Look What You Did to Me!": (Anti)Feminism and Extratextuality in the Remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010).

30. Boy Jokes: Content Analysis of Hollywood Misogyny in Mean Girl and Slasher Movies.

31. Estamos fazendo isso porque vocês estavam em casa : uma análise dos elementos da fórmula do slasher em Os Estranhos (2008)

32. Slash and porn: media subversion, hyper-articulation, and parody.

33. You can't escape: inside and outside the ‘slasher’ movie.

34. A Historical Approach to the Slasher Film.

36. The Repressed Tension in Haute tension.

37. The Pure Moment of Murder: The Symbolic Function of Bodily Interactions in Horror Films.

38. What Can You Do in Your Dreams? Slasher Cinema as Youth Empowerment.

39. The Final Girl versus Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street:Proposing a Stronger Model of Feminism in Slasher Horror Cinema.

40. "There's More Than One Way to Lose Your Heart": The American Film Industry, Early Teen Slasher Films, and Female Youth.

41. Pastapocalypse! End times in Italian trash cinema.

42. Spectacle horror and Hostel: why 'torture porn' does not exist.

43. Brothers, Sisters, and Chainsaws: The Slasher Film as Locus for Sibling Rivalry.

44. 'Re-Imagining' Hegemony and Misogyny in the Contemporary Slasher Remake.

45. On the Perils of Living Dangerously in the Slasher Horror Film: Gender Differences in the Association Between Sexual Activity and Survival.

46. From Kracauer to Clover: Some Reflections on Genre and Gender in 70s/80s Slasher Films.

47. Razors in the Dreamscape: Revisiting A Nightmare on Elm Street and the Slasher Film.

48. Sex and Violence in the Slasher Horror Film: A Content Analysis of Gender Differences in the Depiction of Violence.

49. Do you Want to Watch? A Study of the Visual Rhetoric of the Postmodern Horror Film.

50. The Virtue of Horror Films: A Response to Di Muzio.

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