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Cannibalism as a Metaphor for Female Sexuality, Desire, and Power
Insect Sexual Cannibalism
female insects consume male mates after or during copulation.
biological metaphor
Visual Media
Movies
Raw
Jennifer's Body
Bones and All
We Are What We Are
Ginger Snaps
Cannibal Mukbang
Series
Yellowjackets
YouTube
why are there so many female cannibals on TV?
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Literature
Articles/Studies
‘It is with love that I do this’: Cannibalism and power under patriarchy in Raw and We Are What We Are
Metaphorical Cannibalism in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber
and Margaret Atwood’s Lady Oracle
Cannibalism and Female Desire in Horror Films
Eating the Girls Up: Is Cannibalism the Hot, New Trope?
Postfeminist Consumption in Female Cannibal Texts
Nobody’s Meat:Cannibalism as a Symbol for Female Sexuality in Contemporary Literature
Novels
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
Bones and All by Camille DeAngelis
Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
A Certain Hunger by Chelsea G. Summers
Her Bodies and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
Patriarchal Defiance
male control over female bodies
traditional expectations
going against taboos
Female Appetite
emotional hunger
diet culture
internalized shame
eating too much is seen as rude or gross