作者
Angela D Weaver, A Dana Ménard, Christine Cabrera, Angela Taylor
发表日期
2015/1
期刊
Psychology of Popular Media Culture
卷号
4
期号
1
页码范围
31
出版商
Educational Publishing Foundation
简介
The slasher film is a subgenre of horror characterized by suspenseful scenes emphasizing victims’ fear of an antagonist and depicting graphic violence. A well-recognized characteristic of the slasher formula is the potential for viewers to quickly predict the fate of each character. Slasher films are thought to include a character known as the Final Girl who, by virtue of her refusal to engage in licentious behavior, is rewarded with survival. Although books and essays have advanced hypotheses regarding the characteristics of the Final Girl, empirical analysis has been lacking. We predicted that Final Girls would be more likely than other female characters to adhere to the traditional sexual script (eg, less likely to engage in sexual behavior or wear revealing clothing), to exhibit prosocial behavior (ie, the Just World Theory), and to demonstrate agency (eg, fight behaviors). A quantitative content analysis of the 10 highest …
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AD Weaver, AD Ménard, C Cabrera, A Taylor - Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 2015