Interdisciplinary Arts 0265 - Queer Monstrosity in Horror Fiction and Film

Queer Monstrosity in Horror

Spring
2025
1
4.00
Caoimhe Harlock

02:30PM-03:50PM TU;02:30PM-03:50PM TH

Hampshire College
339672
Franklin Patterson Hall 107;Franklin Patterson Hall 107
chFAC@hampshire.edu
In this hybrid lit/film seminar and creative writing course, we'll explore queer monstrosity in horror film, literature, and comics, including topics such as trans horror, images of motherhood, and race in horror. Together, we'll discuss prominent works of queer horror by drawing on theorists like Susan Stryker and Toni Morrison and develop creative writing projects (prose, comics, or screenplays) that unpack what horror means to us as writers and artists. How does horror help us interrogate traditional notions of gender and embodiment? Does our love of queer monstrosity tell us something dark about our own culture or point to some kind of power lying hidden in the shadows? We'll answer these questions and more! Possible texts: The Haunting of Hill House, I Saw the TV Glow, Silence of the Lambs, Hereditary, My Favorite Thing is Monsters, The Gilda Stories, Carmilla, Get Out, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Witch, &c. Keywords:horror, creative writing, queer, comics, film

Time and Narrative The content of this course deals with issues of race and power Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.