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Draculas, vampires, and other undead forms
John Edgar Browning

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Draculas, vampires, and other undead forms

essays on gender, race, and culture

The Scarecrow Press, Inc. (Apr 28, 2009)
9780810866966
| Hardcover
338 pages | 161 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 791.43/675
LC Classification PN1995.9.D64 .D735 2009
LC Control No. 2008054143

Subject

  • Dracula Films
  • Dracula Films/ History And Criticism
  • Sex Role In Motion Pictures
  • Vampire Films
  • Vampire Films/ History And Criticism

Plot

Since the publication of Dracula in 1897, Bram Stoker's original creation has been a source of inspiration for artists, writers, and filmmakers. From Universal's early black-and-white films and Hammer's Technicolor representations that followed, iterations of Dracula have been cemented in mainstream cinema. This anthology investigates and explores the far larger body of work coming from sources beyond mainstream cinema reinventing Dracula.Draculas, Vampires and Other Undead Forms assembles provocative essays that examine Dracula films and their movement across borders of nationality, sexuality, ethnicity, gender, and genre since the 1920s. The essays analyze the complexity Dracula embodies outside the conventional landscape of films with which the vampire is typically associated. Focusing on Dracula and Dracula-type characters in film, anime, and literature from predominantly non-Anglo markets, this anthology offers unique perspectives that seek to ground depictions and experiences of Dracula within a larger political, historical, and cultural framework.

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