While the term sadomasochism might conjure cursory images of whips, chains, and leather-clad fetishists, this thesis delves deeper into sadomasochistic theory to analyze dynamics of power and powerlessness represented by a chosen sample of literary relationships. Using two contemporary works of vampire literature—Anne Rice\u27s novel Interview with the Vampire and Stephenie Meyer\u27s Twilight series—I examine how power is structured by and between male and female characters (and vampires and humans), and particularly emphasize the patriarchal messages these works\u27 regressive sexual politics engender. Psychoanalysis and feminist theory are employed to support my overarching argument following the gendered dynamics of male sadism and ...
This thesis paper gives a brief history of the vampire narrative and its role in representing the co...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how the supernatural and the occult are portrayed in popular...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
Using contemporary American vampire romance novels, this project argues that readers\ud are able to ...
Although vampire lore has existed in various communities, countries, and times, the stereotypical cr...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
In this thesis, I examine how the archetype of the vampire in Western literature continues to evolve...
This paper explores the relationship between sexuality and the undead from Victorian England to pres...
This thesis examines the representations of women and the evolution of female characters in vampire ...
The vampire myth has prevailed for centuries inspiring awe in the human race. Consequently, the myth...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
Vampires have recently established an extremely visible space in popular culture, especially among w...
No monster has changed over time as much as the vampire, from its haunting presence in Gothic horror...
The popularity of vampire novels has come and gone over the years. And the romantic novels seem more...
English Department Honors Thesis.Examination of the constitutions of gender and sexuality in three t...
This thesis paper gives a brief history of the vampire narrative and its role in representing the co...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how the supernatural and the occult are portrayed in popular...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
Using contemporary American vampire romance novels, this project argues that readers\ud are able to ...
Although vampire lore has existed in various communities, countries, and times, the stereotypical cr...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
In this thesis, I examine how the archetype of the vampire in Western literature continues to evolve...
This paper explores the relationship between sexuality and the undead from Victorian England to pres...
This thesis examines the representations of women and the evolution of female characters in vampire ...
The vampire myth has prevailed for centuries inspiring awe in the human race. Consequently, the myth...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
Vampires have recently established an extremely visible space in popular culture, especially among w...
No monster has changed over time as much as the vampire, from its haunting presence in Gothic horror...
The popularity of vampire novels has come and gone over the years. And the romantic novels seem more...
English Department Honors Thesis.Examination of the constitutions of gender and sexuality in three t...
This thesis paper gives a brief history of the vampire narrative and its role in representing the co...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how the supernatural and the occult are portrayed in popular...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...