Episode 47: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night with Dr. Rebecca Gibson
The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast
Release Date: 10/27/2024
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info_outlineOn this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, return guest, Dr. Rebecca Gibson and I analyze Ana lily Amirpour's debut film: the goth girl German expressionist Iranian vampire spaghetti western A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. We talk about fangs, feminism and bloody fun (with more than a few tangents) Enjoy! Happy Halloween!
Production Notes:
Intro: 0:00-3:03
Catch-up with Dr. Gibson's work 3:04-22:23
- Sex with Robots Conference Update
- Cyborgs Ethics and the Matrix discussion and Meeting Keanu
Basics of 'A Girl': 22:24-45:32
- Dr. Gibson's Experience with Amirpour's work
- Plot Synopsis
- Genre Amalgamation
- Trivia
- Crowd Funding/Fan Focus Group Aside
Historical Context 45:33-81:43
- First Screening Experience
- Cinematography Aside (Fang Shot)
- Truncated history of US Iranian relations
- The Use of that history as an atmospheric backdrop
- Is the film too "Western"?
- Influence on the Horror genre
- Physical Media Aside
- The Film's Legacy -10 years later
Social Analysis 81:44-114:35
- The Film's Feminist Flare
- The Rape Culture
- The Pimp's death scene
- The Singularity of Characters
- The 'Unending' (Men aside)
- 'A Girl' vs 'Buffy' Dualling Feminisms?
- The Film's Vampiric Allegory compared to other Vampire Content
Outtro: 114:36-125:49
- Curating a Vampire Themed Film Fest
- Plugs
- The Dojo's Future Essays and Upcoming Episodes
- Post Credit scathing reviews of Megaopolis and Joker 2
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