Episode 4: Cannibalism in Film with Dr. Kate Robertson
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I spoke with film scholar Dr. Kate Robertson about cannibalism in cinema! We talk a bit about the history of cannibalism in film, why cannibalism is considered a taboo, depictions of female cannibalism, and more! Kate is going to publish a book about female cannibalism soon, follow her on social media to receive updates! Show Notes: Kate Robertson‘s website: https://katerobertson.me/ instagram: @kate_in_bk twitter: @final_fatale https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/03/why-female-cannibals-frighten-and-fascinate/519276/ Kate discussing Trouble Every Day: https://podcast.womaninrevolt.com/episode/cb7a34a2/new-french-extremity-trouble-every-day-with-dr-kate-robertson Films mentioned in the episode: King of the Cannibal Islands Terror Island Blood Feast Cannibal Holocaust Dumplings Raw Neon Demon In My Skin The Lure Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fresh The Cannibal Club Slack Bay Jennifer‘s Body Ginger Snaps Trouble Every Day Die Weibchen (The Women) Possibly in Michigan 301/302 Yellowjackets Omnivores Bloodthirsty Eating Follow Somebody's Watching here: Twitter: @somebodyspod Instagram: @somebodyswatchingpod Email: [email protected]
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