"Deleuze and the Gynesis of Horror takes a Deleuzian perspective on motherhood, mothering, and mothers in contemporary horror film, outlining a monstrous philosophy of both embodied film analysis, examining how film changes its viewers, and affirms sexual difference, ultimately offering hope for a twenty-first century, post-human family"--
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"Deleuze and the Gynesis of Horror takes a Deleuzian perspective on motherhood, mothering, and mothers in contemporary horror film, outlining a monstrous philosophy of both embodied film analysis, examining how film changes its viewers, and affirms sexual difference, ultimately offering hope for a twenty-first century, post-human family"--
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