Werewolves are opposed to vampires in an ongoing war throughout Stephenie Meyer’s twilight fantasy series for young adults. Meyer’s wolves warrant closer attention because of the persistent lines drawn between them as wolves and shapeshifters from the Native American Quileute tribe who live in comparative poverty on the La Push reservation. In many cases the vampires are privileged to the reader over the wolves, which provokes serious questions given the consistent framing of vampires as rich white characters and wolves as poor Indigenous characters. Yet the narrative also partly undercuts these implicit hierarchies by allowing the werewolves to emerge from the margins as postcolonial figures of freedom and change, and by ultimately collaps...
This paper presents three culturally significant and connected texts, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries,...
Difference, as a critical concept, has been long disputed among philosophers from the early days of ...
Gothic monsters have recently experienced a period of focused scholarly analysis, although few studi...
This thesis looks at Native American portrayals in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. How the Q...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005–8) demonstrates a strong connection with the theology, cultu...
The Twilight Saga novels (2005-2010) by Stephenie Meyer have rejuvenated the popularity and interest...
The Twilight Saga novels (2005-2010) by Stephenie Meyer have rejuvenated the popularity and interest...
Author Stephenie Meyer forever altered the cultural existence of Quileute Indians when she wrote the...
Many writers have shown their preoccupation with and interest in the representation of the fantastic...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
This research discussed Stephenie Meyers novel entitled �Twilight�, focusing on analyzing representa...
In recent years, shapeshifting characters in literature, film and television have been on the rise. ...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
Broadly, this thesis is a project about queerness and its relationship to Twilight. This thesis seek...
This paper presents three culturally significant and connected texts, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries,...
Difference, as a critical concept, has been long disputed among philosophers from the early days of ...
Gothic monsters have recently experienced a period of focused scholarly analysis, although few studi...
This thesis looks at Native American portrayals in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. How the Q...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005–8) demonstrates a strong connection with the theology, cultu...
The Twilight Saga novels (2005-2010) by Stephenie Meyer have rejuvenated the popularity and interest...
The Twilight Saga novels (2005-2010) by Stephenie Meyer have rejuvenated the popularity and interest...
Author Stephenie Meyer forever altered the cultural existence of Quileute Indians when she wrote the...
Many writers have shown their preoccupation with and interest in the representation of the fantastic...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
This research discussed Stephenie Meyers novel entitled �Twilight�, focusing on analyzing representa...
In recent years, shapeshifting characters in literature, film and television have been on the rise. ...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
Broadly, this thesis is a project about queerness and its relationship to Twilight. This thesis seek...
This paper presents three culturally significant and connected texts, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries,...
Difference, as a critical concept, has been long disputed among philosophers from the early days of ...
Gothic monsters have recently experienced a period of focused scholarly analysis, although few studi...