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It’s A Girl!
It’s a girl! This is the ending scene of Rosemary’s Baby, everything is mostly the same except for the fact that her baby is a girl. In this movie Rosemary has no autonomy over any part of her life, even her own husband betrays her and uses her... More
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Kill Your Darlings
Kill Your Darlings depicts the movie Texas Chainsaw Massacre using the plot of the killer Leatherface as an analogy for women being seen as murderers for getting abortions. Part of Leatherface’s character is that he doesn’t really know what he is... More
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The Beacon
The Beacon is a parallel of the movie The Lighthouse and is the encompassing piece of this series. Using the movie’s plot and themes as a plot device to display how femininity is the beacon that could have saved Thomas Wake and Thomas Howard from... More
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The Countess
The Countess is a parody of the story of Dracula. The prominent theme of this piece is how women are often not thought to be suitable for positions of power due to their emotions. In many political spaces around the world women are not seen as... More
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The Monster and The Doctor
The Monster and The Doctor presents a spin on the story of Frankenstein. Women are often still overlooked in their fields, not being seen as being capable of being smart or a dominant driving force. Furthermore women weren’t allowed to even go to... More
Work by
Allison Wallace aka. Allie
Illustration
“Slasher-Her is a series of movie posters that display women gaining autonomy through the Monstrous Feminine Theory, by reversing the roles from victims to other horror archetypes typically portrayed...” [More]