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DESCRIPTION:Jordan Peele’s hugely successful thriller Get Out (2017) turns 
 America’s fraught racial politics into the stuff of horror movie nightmares
 . In his talk\, Professor Greven considers the gender and racial politics o
 f making the female the villain in a film with a black male protagonist. Ge
 t Out transforms the Final Girl of the horror movie into a fascinating and\
 nproblematic new persona.\n\nDavid Greven is Professor of English at the Un
 iversity of South Carolina. He specializes in nineteenth-century American l
 iterature\, Film Studies\, gender\, and psychoanalytic theory. His most rec
 ent books are Intimate Violence: Hitchcock\, Sex\, and Queer Theory (Oxford
 \, 2017) and Queering The Terminator (Bloomsbury 2017).
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DTSTART:20190207T210000Z
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LOCATION:McClung Tower and Plaza\, 1210
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SUMMARY:The Women of Get Out: Intersections of Race and Gender in Contempor
 ary Horror
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URL:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/the_women_of_get_out_intersections_of_ra
 ce_and_gender_in_contemporary_horror
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