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Libra Esoterica

The modern vampire and human identity

by Deborah Mutch

  • First published:
  • 21st century
  • Language: English
  • Content type: Fiction

Why are we surrounded by vampires in the twenty-first century? From the global phenomena of Stephanie Meyer's 'Twilight' and Charlaine Harris's 'Sookie Stackhouse', through films such as 'Underworld' and 'Blade', television series such as 'The Vampire Diaries' and 'Being Human', to video games like 'Bloodrayne' and 'Legacy of Kain', the reader, viewer and player has never had so many vampires to choose from. This collection considers the importance of the current flurry of vampires for our sense of human identity. Vampires have long been read as bodies through which our sense of ourselves has been reflected back to us. The essays offer readings of the modern vampire as a complex consideration of our modern human selves. Now that we no longer see the vampire as essentially evil, what does that say about us? — -Provided by publisher.

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xii, 220 pages ; 23 cm

2013Palgrave MacmillanEnglish
  • 9780230370135
  • 0230370136
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