Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... vampire's image dissolves , so too does the sailor's sanity as his grip on reality starts to slacken . Indeed , the Demeter becomes a floating version of the Castle Dracula , that place of confinement and hysteria , inspiring thoughts ...
... vampire's image dissolves , so too does the sailor's sanity as his grip on reality starts to slacken . Indeed , the Demeter becomes a floating version of the Castle Dracula , that place of confinement and hysteria , inspiring thoughts ...
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... vampire themes , crossing Bram Stoker with the ultra - contemporary post - communist thriller asso- ciated with a writer like Martin Cruz Smith . The book posits an inbred vampire strain with a weakness in their immune systems which can ...
... vampire themes , crossing Bram Stoker with the ultra - contemporary post - communist thriller asso- ciated with a writer like Martin Cruz Smith . The book posits an inbred vampire strain with a weakness in their immune systems which can ...
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... vampire myth , at least as currently narrated : the tormented humanization of the vampire , which reverses the emphasis on the monstrous in texts like Dracula.12 Indeed , in Stoker's work the vampire is essentially mys- terious and much ...
... vampire myth , at least as currently narrated : the tormented humanization of the vampire , which reverses the emphasis on the monstrous in texts like Dracula.12 Indeed , in Stoker's work the vampire is essentially mys- terious and much ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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