How Long to Read Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television

By Steven Gerrard

How Long Does it Take to Read Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 28 minutes to read Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television by Steven Gerrard

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Horror has found a resurgence on television in the post-millennial years. This book will investigate the changing and challenging roles that gender has undergone in TV horror, examining a range of shows, including Hannibal, American Horror Story, The Walking Dead, Penny Dreadful, Supernatural, The Exorcist, iZombie, and Bates Motel.

How long is Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television?

Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television by Steven Gerrard is 264 pages long, and a total of 67,056 words.

This makes it 89% the length of the average book. It also has 82% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 6 minutes to read Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television aloud.

What Reading Level is Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television?

Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

When deciding what to show young students always use your best judgement and consult a professional.

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