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“Alien”: In Space, No One Can Hear Dudes Scream

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*MASSIVE CONTENT WARNING FOR THIS ONE:* This episode contains well as explicit descriptions of fictional sexual violence that is 100% a metaphor for real-world sexual violence, plus discussion of pregnancy, extremely traumatic births, death in childbirth, and abortion. Please listen with care.

On this episode of Paranormal Pajama Party, we’re unpacking Ridley Scott's 1979 classic, "Alien," and its groundbreaking feminist themes. This episode explores how the film cleverly subverts genre expectations, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about gender roles and societal power dynamics.

We'll dissect the Xenomorph's lifecycle as a chilling metaphor, examining how it puts male audiences in scenarios typically reserved for female characters in horror.

We'll also discuss how Alien employs the concept of the "monstrous-feminine" through its set design and body horror elements, tapping into deep-rooted societal fears, and how HR Giger's iconic creature design plays with phallic imagery to unsettle viewers and challenge perceptions of threat and vulnerability.

Beyond the film itself, we'll discuss how Alien reflects real-world issues facing women, from bodily autonomy to constant vigilance against potential threats. Learn why this sci-fi horror masterpiece remains a powerful feminist statement over 40 years after its release.

Key moments

  • 1:10 – A synopsis of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien"
  • 11:54 – The underlying feminist message of the Alien franchise is my Roman Empire
  • 12:35 – "Alien" and the monstrous-feminine
  • 14:03 – The true horror of "Alien": Rape culture in space
  • 22:07 – Why "Alien" is so scary for male viewers

If you’re enjoying the show, don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review Paranormal Pajama Party to help others discover it!
View all my sources for each episode and read the episode transcipt here.
Follow @ParanormalPJParty on Instagram.

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Capíttulos

1. Content warning (00:00:00)

2. A synopsis of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien" (00:01:10)

3. Welcome to the party! (00:09:24)

4. The underlying feminist message of the Alien franchise is my Roman Empire (00:11:54)

5. "Alien" and the monstrous-feminine (00:12:35)

6. The true horror of "Alien": Rape culture in space (00:14:03)

7. Half the world already lives like we're in "Alien" (00:16:53)

8. Why "Alien" is so scary for male viewers (00:22:07)

9. "Alien" uses the male gaze against you (00:25:16)

10. Outro (00:27:49)

34 episodios

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Contenido proporcionado por Steph Summar. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Steph Summar o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Send me a text message!

*MASSIVE CONTENT WARNING FOR THIS ONE:* This episode contains well as explicit descriptions of fictional sexual violence that is 100% a metaphor for real-world sexual violence, plus discussion of pregnancy, extremely traumatic births, death in childbirth, and abortion. Please listen with care.

On this episode of Paranormal Pajama Party, we’re unpacking Ridley Scott's 1979 classic, "Alien," and its groundbreaking feminist themes. This episode explores how the film cleverly subverts genre expectations, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about gender roles and societal power dynamics.

We'll dissect the Xenomorph's lifecycle as a chilling metaphor, examining how it puts male audiences in scenarios typically reserved for female characters in horror.

We'll also discuss how Alien employs the concept of the "monstrous-feminine" through its set design and body horror elements, tapping into deep-rooted societal fears, and how HR Giger's iconic creature design plays with phallic imagery to unsettle viewers and challenge perceptions of threat and vulnerability.

Beyond the film itself, we'll discuss how Alien reflects real-world issues facing women, from bodily autonomy to constant vigilance against potential threats. Learn why this sci-fi horror masterpiece remains a powerful feminist statement over 40 years after its release.

Key moments

  • 1:10 – A synopsis of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien"
  • 11:54 – The underlying feminist message of the Alien franchise is my Roman Empire
  • 12:35 – "Alien" and the monstrous-feminine
  • 14:03 – The true horror of "Alien": Rape culture in space
  • 22:07 – Why "Alien" is so scary for male viewers

If you’re enjoying the show, don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review Paranormal Pajama Party to help others discover it!
View all my sources for each episode and read the episode transcipt here.
Follow @ParanormalPJParty on Instagram.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Content warning (00:00:00)

2. A synopsis of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien" (00:01:10)

3. Welcome to the party! (00:09:24)

4. The underlying feminist message of the Alien franchise is my Roman Empire (00:11:54)

5. "Alien" and the monstrous-feminine (00:12:35)

6. The true horror of "Alien": Rape culture in space (00:14:03)

7. Half the world already lives like we're in "Alien" (00:16:53)

8. Why "Alien" is so scary for male viewers (00:22:07)

9. "Alien" uses the male gaze against you (00:25:16)

10. Outro (00:27:49)

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