Hey Chuck, I was beginning to think that no one was reading the rape-revenge article, given that the only person I'd met who had was Claire Henry, a rape-revenge scholar from Australia whom I spoke to at the Chicago SCMS. But then I got the nice note below this morning (I think it reflects well on both my input as well as yours and Julia's/Jump Cut's). So I guess people are reading it! Thanks for providing such a quality outlet--and good luck with the upcoming issue. I hope to see you again in Seattle, where (knock on wood) I will be chairing a rape-revenge panel.
Dave Dear David, I recently read your article "The rape-revenge film: biocultural implications" and really, really enjoyed it. I've been puzzling over the paradoxical attraction and strange emotional impact of this subgenre, and was thrilled to finally get some solid answers. I work in a biocultural paradigm myself (I focus on horror, primarily supernatural horror in literature) and am very glad to meet a like-minded scholar with similarly twisted research interests! I'm hoping to get a chance to meet you at some point in the future. Best wishes, Mathias ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mathias Clasen, MA, PhD Research Assistant Department of Aesthetics and Communication Aarhus University Building 1481, Room 436 Jens Chr. Skous Vej 4 8000 Aarhus C Denmark Phone: +45 87162631 / +45 30957804 Web: http://person.au.dk/en/engmc@hum http://www.horror.dk/mathias
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