7019MAPA- When the Woman Looks at 'Suspiria'
As a young female, one who has consciously avoided the world of horror film until its introduction to me in this class, I have never really considered the implications of female representation within such films. Perhaps all along it was these very representations that have made me avoid the films. In considering the 1970’s Italian horror film ‘Suspiria’ by Dario Argento (1977) set in Berlin, Germany, traditional horror female representation is simultaneously presented and negotiated with. Thus, I feel a theory that can beintegrally applied to ‘Suspiria’ is that of Williams’ (1984) ‘When the Woman Looks’. If we ignore the notion Williams presents in this text of the predisposition that any male spectator is heterosexual, and essentially views women on screen from the place of a sexual desire, it presents a useful lens with which to break down barriers of women being inclined to ‘hide’ from horror, and has pushed myself to view horror not from the perspective of fear or apprehension,...