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Seduced By Twilight The Allure And Contradictory Messages Of The Popular Saga Natalie Wilson

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Seduced By Twilight The Allure And Contradictory Messages Of The Popular Saga Natalie Wilson
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Seduced By Twilight The Allure And Contradictory Messages Of The Popular Saga Natalie Wilson instant download after payment.

Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Natalie Wilson
ISBN: 9780786460427, 0786460423
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Seduced By Twilight The Allure And Contradictory Messages Of The Popular Saga Natalie Wilson by Natalie Wilson 9780786460427, 0786460423 instant download after payment.

Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga has maintained a tight grip on the contemporary cultural imagination. This timely and critical work examines how the Twilight series offers addictively appealing messages about love, romance, sex, beauty and body image, and how these charged themes interact with cultural issues regarding race, class, gender and sexuality. Through a careful analysis of the texts, the fandom and the current socio-historical climate, this work argues that the success of the Twilight series stems chiefly from Meyer's negotiation of cultural mores.

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