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Horrorspiria
Horrorspiria
43 episodes
5 days ago
A film academic platforms different voices in horror filmmaking and horror studies, focusing on marginalized identities and topics in horror.
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A film academic platforms different voices in horror filmmaking and horror studies, focusing on marginalized identities and topics in horror.
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TV & Film
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Episode 29: Wicked Women & Witches w/ Valeria Villegas Lindvall
Horrorspiria
1 hour 35 minutes 37 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 29: Wicked Women & Witches w/ Valeria Villegas Lindvall

In this episode, May sits down with Dr. Valeria Villegas Lindvall, Senior Lecturer in the Aesthetics Unit at the University of Gothenburg. Valeria's dissertation, Wicked Women and Witches: Subversive Readings of the Female Monster in Mexican and Argentinian Horror Film, explores gendered monstrosity in Mexican and Argentinian visual culture: La Llorona and the bruja (witch), respectively. In this episode, Dr. Villegas Lindvall expands on the topics discussed in her book and contextualizes gender and decolonial politics further through specific examples from Latin American horror.

The episode is currently streaming on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, PocketCasts, and RadioPublic.

Horrorspiria
A film academic platforms different voices in horror filmmaking and horror studies, focusing on marginalized identities and topics in horror.