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The Symbolic Potential of the Hybrid: Anita Blake and Horror and Vampire Literature
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The Symbolic Potential of the Hybrid: Anita Blake and Horror and Vampire Literature
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The Symbolic Potential of the Hybrid: Anita Blake and Horror and Vampire Literature
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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
represents a twenty-first-century series questioning social norms and envisioning worlds of freedom.
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
represents a twenty-first-century series questioning social norms and envisioning worlds of freedom.