Erkeklik, Şiddet, Kriz: Korku Sineması Örneği
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2019Author
Yağbasan, Elif Berfin
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Masculinity is a set of practice that is structured by social and cultural norms which
depend upon experience’s of the subject which is shaping and shaped by every structure
from politics to sports, discourse to technology, legal order to daily life. Masculinity as
a gender category is relational, intersectional and situational. Constructed normative
masculinity is not only about gender relations; is one of the determinants of the
experienced age. In this age, patterns of masculinity, violence and crisis affect each
other and a culture of fear. Fear policies that determine which bodies are fearable and
vulnerable are gender. The bodies which aligned with the safety concern exalted
opposite of fear policies are the “others” of the social domination. Masculinity is one of
the forces that normalize fear and violence, and it is the ideal that has been
reconstructed by being influenced by them. This ideal is reproduced and propagated
through culture products. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine the
concepts of masculinity, fear and violence together and to examine them in the axis of
horror cinema, recognizing horror cinema as one of the distinctive intersection areas
that produces this very relation between masculinity, fear and violence. In line with this
purpose this study examines films such as A Quiet Place (2018), The Silence (2019),
The Ritual (2017) and Calibre (2018) in order to reveal the correspondence between the
actions and ideas that emerge in the moments of crisis/emergency in mentioned films
and the constructed patriarchal masculinity in the daily life, and further radicalize it.
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