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Hollywood's Monstrous Moms

Vilifying Mental Illness in Horror Films

by Kassia Krone

Type
Stories
Subject
GenreHorror
Keywords
horror, characters, family
Publishing date
2024 (April 22, 2024)
Publisher
McFarland & Co
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 209 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-4766-8893-0
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Book Presentation:
From Carrie and Rosemary’s Baby to Us, Hereditary, and Run, the image of the mentally ill mom as villain looms large in the horror genre. What do these movies communicate about mothers living with mental illness, and how do these depictions affect them? Portraying mentally ill moms as problems to be overcome, often by their own children, perpetuates harmful stereotypes with potential real-world consequences, such as the belief that these women are unfit to bear or raise children. More compassionate representations are needed to lessen the social stigma associated with the mentally ill. Fortunately, some of the contemporary horror films are attempting to achieve that task with critical success.

Using case studies from a broad range of films—including the classic, campy, slasher, or prestige—and placing them within their historical context, this work extends conversations about horror and mental illness, such as post-partum depression, bulimia, Munchausen by proxy syndrome, and others. Highlighting the trope of the mentally ill mother as a pervasive image within the genre furthers examination of how these films challenge or reflect existing stereotypes and illustrates how horror can be both a site of oppression and a source for positive transformation.

About the Author:
Kassia Krone is an associate professor of composition at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. Her research interests include disability studies, film, Southern and gothic fiction, women and gender studies, and epistolary studies.

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