Simon Bacon

Becoming Vampire

Difference and the Vampire in Popular Culture

Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers

Date de publication : 2017-02-07

Becoming Vampire is an interdisciplinary study of how the figure of the vampire in the twenty-first century has been used to create and define difference, not as either a positive or negative attribute, but as a catalyst for change and the exploration of new identity positions. Whilst focusing on the films Let Me In and Let the Right One In to highlight the referential and intertextual nature of the genre itself, it utilises a broad spectrum of methodological approaches to show how the many facets of the vampire can destabilise traditional categories of who we are and what we might become. This volume then provides a timely examination of the multifaceted and multivalent character of the vampire and the possibilities inherent within our interactions with them, making this study a consideration of what we might term ‘vampiric becomings’ and an exploration of why the undead ‘creatures of the night’ remain so fascinating to Western culture.

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Auteur
Collection
n.c
Parution
2017-02-07
Pages
292 pages
EAN papier
9783034319904

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Caractéristiques détaillées - droits

EAN EPUB
9781787072350
Prix
73,80 €
Nombre pages copiables
58
Nombre pages imprimables
58
Taille du fichier
2970 Ko

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