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Creed, Barbara
Barbara Creed
Barbara Creed
(born 30 September 1943) is a professor of
cinema studies
in the School of Culture and Communication at the
University of Melbourne
. She is the author of six books on
gender
,
feminist film theory
, and the
horror genre
. Creed is a graduate of
Monash
and
La Trobe
universities where she completed doctoral research using the framework of
psychoanalysis
and
feminist theory
to examine horror films. She is known for her
cultural criticism
.
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Body Trade : Captivity, Cannibalism and Colonialism in the Pacific.
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Darwin's Screens.
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