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The media vampire has roots throughout the world, far beyond the shores of the usual Dracula-inspired Anglo-American archetypes. Depending on text and context, the vampire is a figure of anxiety and comfort, humor and fear, desire and revulsion. These dichotomies gesture the enduring prevalence of the vampire in mass culture; it can no longer articulate a single feeling or response, bound by time and geography, but is many things to many people. With a global perspective, this collection of essays offers something new and different: a much needed counter-narrative of the vampire''s evolution in popular culture. Divided by geography, this text emphasizes the vampiric as a globetrotting citizen du monde rather than an isolated monster.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface (and In Memoriam) 1
Introduction—Texts and Contexts: The Global Vampire in Popular Culture (Cait Coker) 3
The Americas and Canada
Biting, Sex and Blood: The New American Vampire Narrative
(Candace R. Benefiel) 11
"I'll give you blood to drink": The New Vampire in Novels About the Salem Witch Trials (Marta María Gutiérrez-Rodríguez) 23
Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn: A Passing Narrative (Kendra R. Parker ) 35
The Transmediated Lesbian Vampire: LGBTQ Representation in a Contemporary Adaptation of J. Sheridan Le Fanu's (Carmilla
Natalie Krikowa) 48
Éternelle Colonization: The Figure of the Vampire as Colonizing Factor in 21st-Century Québec (Maureen-C. LaPerrière and Julien Drainville) 60
Europe and the Mediterranean
"The creatures of the night, what bad jokes they make!": Racism, "True" Humor and the Nationalistic Vampire on Film (Simon Bacon) 77
Amid and Beyond Gender(s): The Vampire as a Locus of Gender Neutrality in John Ajvide Lindqvist's Let the Right One In (Marie Levesque) 90
The Economic Miracle and the Italian Undead in Tempi duri
per i vampiri (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns) 104
"Time is an abyss": The Role of History in Werner Herzog's
Nosferatu (1979) (Thomas Prasch) 116
There's Water Here: Cities, Safety and the Global Environment
in Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (Karen E. Viars) 128
Asia and Australia From Sunnydale to Seoul: The Vampire "Fan" in Korean Dramas (Cait Coker) 143
"Don't adjust your life to mine": Moon Child, Homoeroticism
and the Vampire as Multifaceted Other (Miranda Ruth Larsen) 153
Aboriginal Australian Vampires and the Politics of Transmediality
(Naomi Simone Borwein) 165
"In need of vitamin sea": The Emergence of Australian Identity Through the Eyes and Thirst of Kirsty Eager's Vampires (Phil Fitzsimmons) 177
Globalism: Real and Virtual Worlds?
The Ecohorror of The Strain: Plant Vampires and Climate Change
as a Holocaust (Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad) 189
"Set to drain": Vampirism as Mechanic and Metaphor
in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Trevor Dodge) 200
Afterword (Amanda Jo Hobson and U. Melissa Anyiwo) 211
About the Contributors 215
Works Cited 219
Index 235

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2020 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476675947, 978-1476675947
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      Book Synopsis

      The media vampire has roots throughout the world, far beyond the shores of the usual Dracula-inspired Anglo-American archetypes. Depending on text and context, the vampire is a figure of anxiety and comfort, humor and fear, desire and revulsion. These dichotomies gesture the enduring prevalence of the vampire in mass culture; it can no longer articulate a single feeling or response, bound by time and geography, but is many things to many people. With a global perspective, this collection of essays offers something new and different: a much needed counter-narrative of the vampire''s evolution in popular culture. Divided by geography, this text emphasizes the vampiric as a globetrotting citizen du monde rather than an isolated monster.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments vi
      Preface (and In Memoriam) 1
      Introduction—Texts and Contexts: The Global Vampire in Popular Culture (Cait Coker) 3
      The Americas and Canada
      Biting, Sex and Blood: The New American Vampire Narrative
      (Candace R. Benefiel) 11
      "I'll give you blood to drink": The New Vampire in Novels About the Salem Witch Trials (Marta María Gutiérrez-Rodríguez) 23
      Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn: A Passing Narrative (Kendra R. Parker ) 35
      The Transmediated Lesbian Vampire: LGBTQ Representation in a Contemporary Adaptation of J. Sheridan Le Fanu's (Carmilla
      Natalie Krikowa) 48
      Éternelle Colonization: The Figure of the Vampire as Colonizing Factor in 21st-Century Québec (Maureen-C. LaPerrière and Julien Drainville) 60
      Europe and the Mediterranean
      "The creatures of the night, what bad jokes they make!": Racism, "True" Humor and the Nationalistic Vampire on Film (Simon Bacon) 77
      Amid and Beyond Gender(s): The Vampire as a Locus of Gender Neutrality in John Ajvide Lindqvist's Let the Right One In (Marie Levesque) 90
      The Economic Miracle and the Italian Undead in Tempi duri
      per i vampiri (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns) 104
      "Time is an abyss": The Role of History in Werner Herzog's
      Nosferatu (1979) (Thomas Prasch) 116
      There's Water Here: Cities, Safety and the Global Environment
      in Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (Karen E. Viars) 128
      Asia and Australia From Sunnydale to Seoul: The Vampire "Fan" in Korean Dramas (Cait Coker) 143
      "Don't adjust your life to mine": Moon Child, Homoeroticism
      and the Vampire as Multifaceted Other (Miranda Ruth Larsen) 153
      Aboriginal Australian Vampires and the Politics of Transmediality
      (Naomi Simone Borwein) 165
      "In need of vitamin sea": The Emergence of Australian Identity Through the Eyes and Thirst of Kirsty Eager's Vampires (Phil Fitzsimmons) 177
      Globalism: Real and Virtual Worlds?
      The Ecohorror of The Strain: Plant Vampires and Climate Change
      as a Holocaust (Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad) 189
      "Set to drain": Vampirism as Mechanic and Metaphor
      in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Trevor Dodge) 200
      Afterword (Amanda Jo Hobson and U. Melissa Anyiwo) 211
      About the Contributors 215
      Works Cited 219
      Index 235

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