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<p>This follow-up to the classic text of <i>The Monstrous-Feminine</i> analyses those contemporary films which explore social justice issues such as women’s equality violence against women queer relationships race and the plight of the planet and its multi-species. </p><p>Examining a new movement – termed by Creed as Feminist New Wave Cinema – <i>The Return of the Monstrous-Feminine</i> explores a significant change that has occurred over the past two decades in the representation of the monstrous-feminine in visual discourse. The Monstrous-Feminine is a figure in revolt on a journey through the dark night of abjection. Taking particular interest in women directors who create the figure of the Monstrous-Feminine in cinema that foregrounds everyday horrors in addition to classic horror Creed looks at a range of diverse films including <i>The Babadook A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Nomadland Carol Raw Revenge </i>and the television series <i>The Handmaid’s Tale</i>. These films center on different forms of revolt from inner revolt to social supernatural and violent revolt which appear in Feminist New Wave Cinema. These relate in the main to the emergence of a range of social protest movements that have gathered momentum in the new millennium and given voice to new theoretical and critical discourses. These include: third and fourth wave feminism the #MeToo movement queer theory race theory the critique of anthropocentrism and human animal theory. These theoretical discourses have played a key role in influencing Feminist New Wave Cinema whose films are distinctive stylish and diverse.</p><p>This is an essential companion to the original classic text and is ideal for students in Gender and Media Gender and Horror Gender and Film and Feminist Film theory courses.</p>