Human imagination is saturated with monsters. They represent, in a
number of ways, those that have been historically perceived as
strangers to the human community. It is a game of alterities wherein
female monsters have occupied a particularly relevant position. Women
have been historically represented as the Other in this human/nonhuman
dyad. In the present study nineteenth- and twentieth-century
vampires’ and zombies’ narratives have guided the analysis of a
contemporary neo-gothic artefact: Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter by
Laurell K. Hamilton. This book argues at the intersection of
feminist literary analysis and cultural studies methodology, and it
also considers queer notions of fluidity and performativity. The
author sets out that Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter represents a
twenty-first-century series questioning social norms and envisioning
worlds of freedom.
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ISBN
9783631863893
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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