This paper argues that the convergence of post-feminist and Victorian values in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight novels perpetuate a logic of anorexia. Drawing on a selection of fan fiction in which young female authors rewrite Bella’s character as anorexic, this paper further argues that through fan fiction, young authors gain agency in making explicit the anorexic logic that is central to the canon texts and to mainstream girlhood as a whole; however, as each author negotiates her conflicting position as critic and subject of post-feminist culture, her narrative epitomizes the complex and contradictory nature of anorexic ideology itself. DOI: 10.1353/jeu.2018.000
Stephenie Meyer argues that Bella Swan is a feminist character because “the foundation of feminism i...
The novels Twilight and New Moon, written by Stephenie Meyer, present a barrier in media portrayal o...
Using a post-structualist, discourse analytic framework this study investigates constructions of 'an...
While Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has many problematic elements, it is not an anti-feminist text...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
Due to her bland personality and submissive nature, Stephenie Meyer\u27s Twilight heroine Bella Swan...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
This article explores a feminist critique of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005-2008), analyzin...
For centuries, people have been hearing fairy tales from their childhood. Almost every fairy-tale co...
The paper examines the celebration of the feminine self in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight through the ch...
Graduation date: 2015Online fanfiction communities have received attention for providing spaces of c...
This paper analyzes the problems or conflicts related to the character of Bella Swan who colors the ...
This thesis examines the overarching narrative of sinful female appetite that conflates eating with ...
In the past decade, besides the Harry Potter franchise by J.K. Rowling and the Fifty Shades of Grey ...
Stephenie Meyer argues that Bella Swan is a feminist character because “the foundation of feminism i...
The novels Twilight and New Moon, written by Stephenie Meyer, present a barrier in media portrayal o...
Using a post-structualist, discourse analytic framework this study investigates constructions of 'an...
While Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has many problematic elements, it is not an anti-feminist text...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
Due to her bland personality and submissive nature, Stephenie Meyer\u27s Twilight heroine Bella Swan...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
This article explores a feminist critique of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005-2008), analyzin...
For centuries, people have been hearing fairy tales from their childhood. Almost every fairy-tale co...
The paper examines the celebration of the feminine self in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight through the ch...
Graduation date: 2015Online fanfiction communities have received attention for providing spaces of c...
This paper analyzes the problems or conflicts related to the character of Bella Swan who colors the ...
This thesis examines the overarching narrative of sinful female appetite that conflates eating with ...
In the past decade, besides the Harry Potter franchise by J.K. Rowling and the Fifty Shades of Grey ...
Stephenie Meyer argues that Bella Swan is a feminist character because “the foundation of feminism i...
The novels Twilight and New Moon, written by Stephenie Meyer, present a barrier in media portrayal o...
Using a post-structualist, discourse analytic framework this study investigates constructions of 'an...