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  • “Do You Want to Tell Me Something?” Vomiting Women in Horror Cinema

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    “Do You Want to Tell Me Something?” Vomiting Women in Horror Cinema

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    Feb 25 2025 19:00 - 22:00
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    All events start at 19:00, for 19:15, please do not be late.

    Presented by Sarah Cleaver 

    From the infamous pea soup of The Exorcist (1973), through to the almost unwatchable (and multiple) oral discharges of Drag Me to Hell (2009), the vomiting scene in contemporary horror cinema is an almost exclusively female trope. In recent years, feminine emesis has spewed beyond the abject enclosure of horror and into other genres, from vomiting housewives in Mad Men and Big Little Lies, to the 15-minute maritime puke fest in Triangle of Sadness. The trope has even been the object of mainstream discourse in publications such as Vulture and The Guardian.

    Watched closely (if queasily), it’s clear that there’s more going on in these scenes than mere shock value, gross-out comedy or unimaginative screenwriting in search of a physical signifier of anxiety. What are all these vomiting women trying to tell us?

    For female characters in horror, vomit is closely interlinked with their status and struggles in the family, workplace or social realm, particularly when it comes to communication. Wherever women in horror films throw up, certain speech-related motifs are reliably present: ‘modulation’ (speech that is practised or altered), ‘verbal violations’ (speech that shocks and offends), ‘communication problems’ (speech that is thwarted or misunderstood) and ‘the unspoken’ (speech that mustn’t be spoken at all). If on-screen vomit is more than just a bodily function, then could it actually be an extension of language? Might it be a demonstration of what happens when language fails and characters regress to alternative forms of expression?

    This talk will explore vomiting female characters in horror films using the linguistic and cinematic theories of Julia Kristeva, Helene Cixous and Barbara Creed. Through the lens of concepts such as the abject, the symbolic and the semiotic, the class aims to throw up alternative interpretations of films such Drag Me to Hell, Jennifer’s Body and The Ring, and give participants an understanding of the connection between vomiting women in horror and the female struggle to speak.

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    Off Broadway , 63-65 Broadway Market, E8 4PH London

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