This paper presents three culturally significant and connected texts, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries, and The Southern Vampire Mysteries / True Blood respectively, as negotiating the complexity of subjectivity in 21st century American popular culture. Drawing on diverse western theories of the subjectivity, these three texts are shown to explore the contradictions of various dominant notions of the subject and to manifest a cultural anxiety surrounding the presence of contradictory, simultaneous, and overlapping discourses of personhood. The texts’ place in the genre traditions of romance and fantasy are used to structure the textual analysis. Using key motifs and conventions of these genres, the texts explore contemporary issues, in particu...
textThrough a study of Twilight literary texts, fangirls' online discourse, and cinematic adaptation...
The analysis navigates how contemporary female protagonists influence popular culture’s understandin...
Amongst recent scholarly interest in vampire fiction, twenty-first century American vampire literatu...
This paper presents three culturally significant and connected texts, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries,...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
This essay attempts to look at the different cultural and metaphorical outcomes introduced by the va...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
The vampire has always been constructed as a threatening other and associated with violence and devi...
In this thesis, I examine how the archetype of the vampire in Western literature continues to evolve...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
This study is aimed to show the myth making of American vampire in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight by usi...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
The four books and five movies in the extremely popular Twilight series give readers and viewers a l...
Vampires have recently established an extremely visible space in popular culture, especially among w...
This essay looks at the difference in the connection between the three main characters in the four T...
textThrough a study of Twilight literary texts, fangirls' online discourse, and cinematic adaptation...
The analysis navigates how contemporary female protagonists influence popular culture’s understandin...
Amongst recent scholarly interest in vampire fiction, twenty-first century American vampire literatu...
This paper presents three culturally significant and connected texts, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries,...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
This essay attempts to look at the different cultural and metaphorical outcomes introduced by the va...
This paper aims to make a comparison and investigation between three popular vampire fictions, Bram ...
The vampire has always been constructed as a threatening other and associated with violence and devi...
In this thesis, I examine how the archetype of the vampire in Western literature continues to evolve...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
This study is aimed to show the myth making of American vampire in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight by usi...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
The four books and five movies in the extremely popular Twilight series give readers and viewers a l...
Vampires have recently established an extremely visible space in popular culture, especially among w...
This essay looks at the difference in the connection between the three main characters in the four T...
textThrough a study of Twilight literary texts, fangirls' online discourse, and cinematic adaptation...
The analysis navigates how contemporary female protagonists influence popular culture’s understandin...
Amongst recent scholarly interest in vampire fiction, twenty-first century American vampire literatu...