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Postfeminism And Contemporary Vampire Romance Representations Of Gender And Sexuality In Film And Television Lea Gerhards

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Postfeminism And Contemporary Vampire Romance Representations Of Gender And Sexuality In Film And Television Lea Gerhards
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Postfeminism And Contemporary Vampire Romance Representations Of Gender And Sexuality In Film And Television Lea Gerhards instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.89 MB
Author: Lea Gerhards
ISBN: 9781350215689, 9781350215672, 1350215686, 1350215678
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Postfeminism And Contemporary Vampire Romance Representations Of Gender And Sexuality In Film And Television Lea Gerhards by Lea Gerhards 9781350215689, 9781350215672, 1350215686, 1350215678 instant download after payment.

In this book, Lea Gerhards traces connections between three recent vampire romance series; the Twilight film series (2008-2012), The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017) and True Blood (2008-2014), exploring their tremendous discursive and ideological power in order to understand the cultural politics of these extremely popular texts.
She uses contemporary vampire romance to examine postfeminist ideologies and discuss gender, sexuality, subjectivity, agency and the body. Discussing a range of conflicting meanings contained in the narratives, Gerhards critically looks genre’s engagement with everyday sexism and violence against women, power relations in heterosexual relationships, sexual autonomy and pleasure, (self-) empowerment, and (self-) surveillance. She asks: Why are these genre texts so popular right now, what specific desires, issues and fears are addressed and negotiated by them, and what kinds of pleasures do they offer?

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