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Title: Monstrosity, Sex, and Gender


1
Monstrosity, Sex, and Gender
  • SE PowerPoint Presentation
  • By Jason Jewell
  • Edited by Dr. Kay Picart, Kristen Millen, and
    Donna Gallagher

2
Objectives (1)
  • To analyze the role of monstrosity, sex, and
    gender in The Bride of Frankenstein and
    Frankenstein Created Woman using the Picart
    articles (Un)Veiling the Bride and
    (Re)Creating Woman.
  • To examine representations of the third shadow
    the feminine-as-monstrous.

3
Objectives (2)
  • To assess the role of sexuality in the two films
    and its relation to the parthenogenetic theme of
    the Frankenstein myth.
  • To examine other cool stuff in Bride and FCW.
  • Representations of class
  • Religious themes
  • Fun production history

4
The Third Shadow (1)
  • Q How is the term shadow used by Jung, and
    later by Rushing and Frentz? (p. 260)

5
The Third Shadow (2)
  • Rushing and Frentz describe two shadows.
  • The _______ the ego sharply sets itself against
    the Other.
  • The __________ the psyche splinters when the
    ego tries to assert absolute control over the
    Other
  • According to R F, the splintering can stop only
    when the _____is recognized as part of the ____.

6
Prologue Scene Discussion
  • How is Mary Shelley portrayed?
  • This portrayal may result from a misreading of
    what?

7
Wedding Scene Discussion (1)
  • Who is the monster now?
  • How is the male monster portrayed?
  • How is the female monster portrayed?

8
Wedding Scene Discussion (2)
  • Who is the monster now?

Source www.filmsite.org
9
Creator/Created
  • Bride clearly shows us how the monstrous is
    identified with its creator. (How so?)

10
Homunculi Scene Discussion (1)
  • Does this scene reinforce the male power
    structure or the parthenogenetic theme?
  • Pretorius keeps the king and queen apartto
    prevent heterosexual procreation?

Source meineseite.I-one.at/frankenstein
11
Lab Scene Discussion
  • Q How is the twisted relationship between Henry
    and Pretorius highlighted in this scene?

12
Religion in Bride (1)
  • Moral purpose of Frankenstein?
  • Faustian elements?
  • Christological themes?

13
Class in Bride (1)
  • Question How is class characterized in Bride?

14
Ambiguous Film Settings (1)
  • When and where are these films set?!
  • Bride
  • FCW

15
Ambiguous Film Settings (2)
  • When and where are these films set?!
  • Bride
  • Begins in 1816 England (prologue) before shifting
    to ________?

16
Relationships in FCW (1)
  • How does the Frankenstein/Hertz relationship,
    like the Henry/Pretorius one in Bride, bring out
    the parthenogenetic theme?

Source www.horrordvds.com
17
Relationships in FCW (2)
  • How does Christina relate to others?

18
Christina as Other (1)
  • How is Christina portrayed as the Other in FCW?
  • Is the viewer able to identify with her?

19
FCWs Third Shadow
  • How does FCW deal with the third shadow?
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