Bitten by Twilight : Youth Culture, Media, and the Vampire Franchise
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 2
- Publisher: Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter
- Publish date: 01/07/2010
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Contents: Melissa A. Click/Jennifer Stevens Aubrey/ Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz: Introduction - Margaret M. Toscano: Mormon Morality and Immortality in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series - Melissa Ames: Twilight Follows Tradition: Analyzing Biting Critiques of Vampire Narratives for Their Portrayals of Gender and Sexuality - Natalie Wilson: Civilized Vampires Versus Savage Werewolves: Race and Ethnicity in the Twilight Series - Carrie Anne Platt: Cullen Family Values: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Twilight Series - Danielle Dick McGeough: Twilight and Transformations of Flesh: Reading the Body in Contemporary Youth Culture - Kathryn Kane: A Very Queer Refusal: The Chilling Effect of the Cullens' Heteronormative Embrace - Tricia Clasen: Taking a Bite Out of Love: The Myth of Romantic Love in the Twilight Series - Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz/ Melissa A. Click/Jennifer Stevens Aubrey: Relating to Twilight: Fans' Responses to Love and Romance in the Vampire Franchise - Cathy Leogrande: My Mother, Myself: Mother-Daughter Bonding via the Twilight Saga - Juli Parrish: Back to the Woods: Narrative Revisions in New Moon Fan Fiction at Twilighted - Inger-Lise Kalviknes Bore/Rebecca Williams: Transnational Twilighters: A Twilight Fan Community in Norway - Jessica Sheffield/Elyse Merlo: Biting Back: Twilight Anti-Fandom and the Rhetoric of Superiority - Jennifer Stevens Aubrey/Scott Walus/Melissa A. Click: Twilight and the Production of the 21st Century Teen Idol - Marianne Martens: Consumed by Twilight: The Commodification of Young Adult Literature - Cynthia Willis-Chun: Touring the Twilight Zone: Cultural Tourism and Commodification on the Olympic Peninsula - Elana Levine: Afterword.
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