• ANOTHER BITE: Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Jo Isaacson

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

ANOTHER BITE: Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Jo Isaacson

  • Summary

  • In honor of Texas Chainsaw's 50th anniversary and Jo's Post45 cluster (Kayte's collage is in it!) we are re-publishing our TCM episode. Enjoy!

    Did somebody order head cheese? If you did, you're in luck! This week, we're joined by Johanna Isaacson, author of Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror, to talk about the one, the only, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre! We ask the important questions, such as, "does Leatherface represent feminized labor?" and "is Leatherface trapped in an MLM?"

    (We worry about Leatherface's wellbeing a lot.)

    Readings:

    “Blood for Oil,” Chuck Jackson

    Men, Women, and Chain Saws, Carol Clover

    Splatter Capital, Mark Steven

    “The American Nightmare,” Robin Wood

    “Cannibalism, Class, and Power: A foodways analysis of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” Mark Bernard

    “Horrible Form,” Evan Calder Williams

    “Headcheese and a Side of Benjamin,” Jerry D Metz

    “Film Bodies: Genre, Gender and Excess,” Linda Williams

    Jo’s links:

    Twitter handle @StepfordDotter

    Stepford Daughters link

    Facebook horror group

    Blind Field Journal

    Precarious Souls (a super DIY movie they're making with friends)

    Follow us on Twitter @tender_subject and on Instagram @tendersubjectpod

    We're also on Bluesky @tendersubject.bsky.social

    Art by Anya R. Hueing

    Music by @coffin_flops

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