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Case Study: Case Study:
The Evolution ofThe Evolution of
Frankenstein Frankenstein FilmsFilms
Class, Race and the Horror FilmClass, Race and the Horror Film
Student EditionStudent Edition
Draft Written by: Greg Thompson and Brandon Montgomery
Edited by: Dr. Kay Picart and
Jason Grant McKahan
What Horrifies?What Horrifies?What Horrifies?What Horrifies?
Both the question of what horrifies, and the idea of overcoming that which is feared, lead to an understanding of what the society values and fears.
For this reason we can look at the horror genre and identify several key factors during the course of American history that are reflected in the genre throughout the twentieth century.
1930’s Horror Films1930’s Horror Films1930’s Horror Films1930’s Horror Films
Give examples of monsters during this period in American history.
1930’s World1930’s World1930’s World1930’s World
Continued . . .
What relevant historical events were occurring during the 1930s, whose onset was concurrent with the rise of classical monster movies of this phase?
1950’s Horror Films1950’s Horror Films1950’s Horror Films1950’s Horror Films
Give examples of horror films during the 1950s in America.
1950’s World1950’s World1950’s World1950’s World
During this post-war period, what fac-tors contributed to make the horror genre follow a specific pattern?
Continued . . .
1950’s World (2)1950’s World (2)1950’s World (2)1950’s World (2)
Who were “good” and “evil” according to
1950s films?
Continued . . .
1950’s World (5)1950’s World (5)1950’s World (5)1950’s World (5)
Wright argues the horror genre “. . .serve[s] the interest of the ruling class by assisting in the maintenance of the status quo” (189).
Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not?
Continued . . .
1970’s Horror Films1970’s Horror Films1970’s Horror Films1970’s Horror Films
Give examples of US horror films in the
1970s.
1970’s World1970’s World1970’s World1970’s World
The films of this time period reflect what historical changes in the US?
Continued . . .
1980’s and 1990’s Films1980’s and 1990’s Films1980’s and 1990’s Films1980’s and 1990’s Films
Give examples of US horror films in the 80s and 90s.
1980’s and 1990’s World1980’s and 1990’s World1980’s and 1990’s World1980’s and 1990’s World
What were the common themes in these films?
Continued . . .
Four Traditional Horror ElementsFour Traditional Horror ElementsFour Traditional Horror ElementsFour Traditional Horror Elements
According to Bordwell and Thompson, what are four major elements of horror films?
Continued . . .
Four Traditional Horror Elements (2)Four Traditional Horror Elements (2)Four Traditional Horror Elements (2)Four Traditional Horror Elements (2)1.
2.
3.
4.
Provide four major elements of horror films.Provide four major elements of horror films.
The Monster is a Breach of NatureThe Monster is a Breach of NatureThe Monster is a Breach of NatureThe Monster is a Breach of Nature
What characteristics does the monster of a horror movie usually have that horrify us?
Continued . . .
The Monster is a Breach of Nature (2)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (2)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (2)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (2)
Continued . . .Provide some characteristics of the monster.Provide some characteristics of the monster.
The Monster is a Breach of Nature (3)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (3)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (3)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (3)
How do horror films deal with the opposing philosophies of religion and science?
Continued . . .
The Monster is a Breach of Nature (4)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (4)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (4)The Monster is a Breach of Nature (4)
Provide examples of opposing religion and science.Provide examples of opposing religion and science.
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964)(1964)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964)(1964)
How is race coded in horror films?
Continued . . .
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (2)(1964) (2)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (2)(1964) (2)
Continued . . .How is race coded? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
How is race coded? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (3)(1964) (3)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (3)(1964) (3)
Is race based on skin color, hair texture, religion, or some other coding system?
Continued . . .
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (4)(1964) (4)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (4)(1964) (4)
Continued . . .By what characteristics is race based? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
By what characteristics is race based? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (5)(1964) (5)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (5)(1964) (5)
Coding and the question of aliena-tion are interrelated in this film and lead us to question of the “look” of the film in terms of casting.
Continued . . .
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (6)(1964) (6) The Problem of OmissionThe Problem of Omission
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (6)(1964) (6) The Problem of OmissionThe Problem of Omission
Let me first say that your initial reaction to this question is “Well, it is 19th century Germany Rhine-land area and a lack of diversity is reason-able, historically.”
To which I reply yes. With two conditions . . .
Continued . . .
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (7)(1964) (7)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (7)(1964) (7)
One, the film was made in England in 1964; it would have been possible to cast “non-whites” in some roles.
Point Two is the fact that unconscious racial, social and political aesthetics surrounding Euro American film industries have denied non-whites of many prominent roles.
Continued . . .
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (8)(1964) (8)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (8)(1964) (8)
What character(s) in The Evil of Frankenstein are coded as “non-white” and how can you tell?
What characteristics code the monster in this film as “non-white” or “the other”?
Continued . . .
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (9)(1964) (9)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (9)(1964) (9)
Continued . . .Which characters in The Evil of Frankenstein are coded as “non-white”? How?
Which characters in The Evil of Frankenstein are coded as “non-white”? How?
RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (10)(1964) (10)RACE and RACE and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (1964) (10)(1964) (10)
Like the creature, she is used
by the white male characters in
the film for their own gain; she
is unable to fit into society and
she lacks intelligence.
Frankenstein and the Monster from HellFrankenstein and the Monster from HellFrankenstein and the Monster from HellFrankenstein and the Monster from Hell
The question of race portrayal comes about through marking and through omission.
Continued . . .
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (2)(2) Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (2)(2)
The monster was a human being at one time, but from the first moment we see him, he is far more ape-like than human, both in terms of the amount of hair and his facial features.
This type of make up and costuming would at the very least make him less than human.
Class and Class and The Evil Of FrankensteinThe Evil Of FrankensteinClass and Class and The Evil Of FrankensteinThe Evil Of Frankenstein
How is class portrayed in The Evil of Frankenstein?
Continued . . .
Class and Class and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (2)(2)Class and Class and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (2)(2)
Provide examples of class division in The Evil of Frankenstein? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
Provide examples of class division in The Evil of Frankenstein? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
Continued . . .
Class and Class and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (3)(3)Class and Class and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (3)(3)
What is the social status of Frankenstein?
Continued . . .
Class and Class and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (4)(4)Class and Class and The Evil Of Frankenstein The Evil Of Frankenstein (4)(4)
What is the social status of Frankenstein? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
What is the social status of Frankenstein? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences.
Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions
In what ways do race and gender In what ways do race and gender
intersect with the monstrous in horror intersect with the monstrous in horror
films?films?
Continued . . .
Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions (2)(2)Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions (2)(2)
Provide intersections of race and gender in horror films? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences. Give examples to justify your responses.
Provide intersections of race and gender in horror films? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences. Give examples to justify your responses.
Continued . . .
Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions (3)(3)Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions (3)(3)
What is the role of the female What is the role of the female
traditionally in horror films?traditionally in horror films?
Continued . . .
Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions (4)(4)Final Discussion QuestionsFinal Discussion Questions (4)(4)
What are the roles of women? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences. Give examples to justify your responses.
What are the roles of women? Answer in 1-3 clear and coherent sentences. Give examples to justify your responses.