Amongst recent scholarly interest in vampire fiction, twenty-first century American vampire literature has yet to be examined as a body that demonstrates what is identified here as an evolution into three distinct yet inter-related sub-generic types, labelled for their primary characteristics as Monsters, Dreams, and Discords. This project extends the field of understanding through an examination of popular works of American twenty-first century literary vampire fiction, such as Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series, alongside lesser-known works, such as Andrew Fox’s Fat White Vampire Blues. Drawing on a cultural materialist methodology, this thesis investigates vampires as signifiers of and responses to contemporary cultural fears and power d...
Includes bibliographical references.Vampires may be centuries-old mythological creatures, but depict...
In the predecessor to this book, The Universal Vampire: Origins and Evolution of a Legend, Brodman a...
Vampire literature since Le Fanu at least has been conspicuously about ‘Otherness’, that crucial ter...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
While vampire stories have been part of popular culture since the beginning of the nineteenth centur...
The vampire has always been constructed as a threatening other and associated with violence and devi...
Drawing on a rich literary tradition, Gothic novels display strange and unreal places such as castle...
Over the expanse of centuries, human society has created monsters in order to give a physical form t...
Literary works cannot be separated from culture. As Abrams(1998) stated that literary works represen...
M. H. Abrams explains that postmodern authors blend literary genres, cultural and stylistic levels,...
The article examines the representation of a vampire figure in contemporary culture, in particular w...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis thesis will be a study of whether there has been a significa...
Vampires are the latest fad to appear on pop-culture’s radar, dominating literature, film, and telev...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
Includes bibliographical references.Vampires may be centuries-old mythological creatures, but depict...
In the predecessor to this book, The Universal Vampire: Origins and Evolution of a Legend, Brodman a...
Vampire literature since Le Fanu at least has been conspicuously about ‘Otherness’, that crucial ter...
With its roots in Eastern Europe and rapidly spreading to Western society in the past few hundred ye...
The vampire is one of the most powerful and enduring archetypes handed down to us by nineteenth-cent...
While vampire stories have been part of popular culture since the beginning of the nineteenth centur...
The vampire has always been constructed as a threatening other and associated with violence and devi...
Drawing on a rich literary tradition, Gothic novels display strange and unreal places such as castle...
Over the expanse of centuries, human society has created monsters in order to give a physical form t...
Literary works cannot be separated from culture. As Abrams(1998) stated that literary works represen...
M. H. Abrams explains that postmodern authors blend literary genres, cultural and stylistic levels,...
The article examines the representation of a vampire figure in contemporary culture, in particular w...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis thesis will be a study of whether there has been a significa...
Vampires are the latest fad to appear on pop-culture’s radar, dominating literature, film, and telev...
What has made bloodsucking, immortal creatures so captivating in innumerable myths from across the w...
Includes bibliographical references.Vampires may be centuries-old mythological creatures, but depict...
In the predecessor to this book, The Universal Vampire: Origins and Evolution of a Legend, Brodman a...
Vampire literature since Le Fanu at least has been conspicuously about ‘Otherness’, that crucial ter...