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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Dracula's Harem: Feminine Otherness And Reverse Colonization Of The Male Body, Amanda Shipman
Dracula's Harem: Feminine Otherness And Reverse Colonization Of The Male Body, Amanda Shipman
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Securitate Versus Dracula, Tourism And Ideology In Communist Romania, Valentin Gheonea
The Securitate Versus Dracula, Tourism And Ideology In Communist Romania, Valentin Gheonea
Journal of Dracula Studies
The present study focuses on the methods by which the Romanian Securitate intervened in the management of a tourist activity – the Dracula itineraries – considered to threaten the country image of communist Romania.
Table Of Contents, Vol. 24, 2022
Infectious Queers: Hiv/Aids And The Vampiric Body In Interview With The Vampire (1994), Ian Clark
Infectious Queers: Hiv/Aids And The Vampiric Body In Interview With The Vampire (1994), Ian Clark
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Regendering Of Van Helsing: Sister Agatha's Unique Approach To Investigating Dracula's Methods And Mental Processes, Taylor Holden
The Regendering Of Van Helsing: Sister Agatha's Unique Approach To Investigating Dracula's Methods And Mental Processes, Taylor Holden
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Vampire Crusades: The Separation Of The Crucifix And Wafer From Their Intended Purpose In Dracula, Olivia Vanvoorhis
Vampire Crusades: The Separation Of The Crucifix And Wafer From Their Intended Purpose In Dracula, Olivia Vanvoorhis
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Unmasking The Mouse: Cultural Appropriation In Disney Films, Rebecca Domas
Unmasking The Mouse: Cultural Appropriation In Disney Films, Rebecca Domas
Honors Student Research
The artworld has largely revolved around traditional institutions like museums for centuries, however with the age of technology quickly evolving new artforms have risen to challenge these traditional spaces. Large corporations like The Walt Disney Company, have revolutionized the world of art and have become a prominent voice in representing cultures to a large population of the public. The two forces may be comparably different on the surface; however both are going through a progressive change as they enter the discussion of inclusive representation and accusations of cultural appropriation. The act of cultural appropriation concerns the negatively generated adaptations of …
"Knowing It's Real Means You Gotta Make A Decision": Depictions Of Post-Traumatic Disorders And Coping Mechanisms In The Punisher And Jessica Jones, Megan M. Rutter
"Knowing It's Real Means You Gotta Make A Decision": Depictions Of Post-Traumatic Disorders And Coping Mechanisms In The Punisher And Jessica Jones, Megan M. Rutter
English Department Masters Theses
Post-traumatic disorders have been included in some of the most popular narratives in mainstream culture. Though the early decades of movies included 1948’s The Best Days of Our Lives is an award-winning movie that follows three veterans home from World War II and depicts their struggles with reacclimating to society it became more popular after Vietnam veterans and their allies fought and protested for an appropriate diagnosis for PTSD after decades of it not being seen as a legitimate psychological disorder. Since then, post-traumatic disorders have been included in media as popular as the series finale of M*A*S*H in 1983, …
The Writing For Healing And Transformation Project, Heather Elizabeth Osborn
The Writing For Healing And Transformation Project, Heather Elizabeth Osborn
Education Doctorate Dissertations
As a qualitative action research study, the purpose of The Writing for Healing and Transformation Project was to facilitate more inclusive writing strategies and to promote individual and collective healing on issues of social suffering and oppression (Kleinman, Das, & Lock, 1997; Pennebaker & Smyth, 2016) for diverse students at a community college located in the northeastern United States. The 18 participants in the study included students in my English II literature and composition course. The theoretical framework encompassed Pennebaker’s (2016) “writing for healing” paradigm, advocating the use of expressivist writing and “social suffering theory,” examining how power structures affect …
Parodying The Monsters...And Loving It., Panos Liakos, Ioannis Papadimitriou
Parodying The Monsters...And Loving It., Panos Liakos, Ioannis Papadimitriou
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Kazikli Voivode: Turkey's Nationalist Version Of Dracula As Traced Through An Onomastic Journey, David Hansen
Kazikli Voivode: Turkey's Nationalist Version Of Dracula As Traced Through An Onomastic Journey, David Hansen
Journal of Dracula Studies
While it can be reasonably assumed most
scholars know something of Stoker’s Victorian
classic, it is doubtful many have heard of, much less
read, its Turkish progeny by Ali Riza Seyfi, Kazikli
Voivode. Seyfi’s work is part of the literary tradition
of taking a classic story and recontextualizing it.
"Where There Is Love, Why Not?": Queer Love And Storytelling In Dracula And Bram Stoker's Dracula, Samantha Kountz, Isabella Norton
"Where There Is Love, Why Not?": Queer Love And Storytelling In Dracula And Bram Stoker's Dracula, Samantha Kountz, Isabella Norton
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
The Show Must Go On(Line) - Social Media Marketing During A Pandemic: The Case Of Two Dracula Themed Dark Tourism Festivals, Luisa Golz
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Super Heroes V Scorsese: A Marxist Reading Of Alienation And The Political Unconscious In Blockbuster Superhero Film, David Eltz
Kutztown University Masters Theses
As superhero blockbusters continue to dominate the theatrical landscape, critical detractors of the genre have grown in number and authority. The most influential among them, Martin Scorsese, has been quoted as referring to Marvel films as “theme parks” rather than “cinema” (his own term for auteur film). Despite this, these films often possess considerably challenging views in regards to social justice, and continue to interface with the pervading theme of alienation in increasingly abstract and progressive ways.
This thesis considers four films (1978’s Superman, 2000’s X-Men, 2013’s Captain America: Winter Soldier, and 2018’s Black Panther) from a Marxist perspective, viewing …
A Monstrous Outbreak: Epidemics And Biology In The Creative Porcess Of Fuillermo Del Toro's Symbolic Vampires, Maria Teresa Depaoli
A Monstrous Outbreak: Epidemics And Biology In The Creative Porcess Of Fuillermo Del Toro's Symbolic Vampires, Maria Teresa Depaoli
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents Vol. 22, 2020
Vampires In Japan: From Yokai To Anime, Adam L. Miller
Vampires In Japan: From Yokai To Anime, Adam L. Miller
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Permeable Viewpoints And Parasitic Influence In Bbc And Netflix's Dracula, Laure Blanchemain Faucon
Permeable Viewpoints And Parasitic Influence In Bbc And Netflix's Dracula, Laure Blanchemain Faucon
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Simply The Best: Louis Jourdon As Count Dracula, Victoria Amador
Simply The Best: Louis Jourdon As Count Dracula, Victoria Amador
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Subverting The Patriarchy And Its Ties To Feminism: Du Maurier And Her Adaptations, Samantha Koller
Subverting The Patriarchy And Its Ties To Feminism: Du Maurier And Her Adaptations, Samantha Koller
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
This paper describes the common (mis)reading of Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca as upholding Victorian patriarchal values and attempts to demonstrate that the novel is indeed feminist and acts as a critique and subversion of those patriarchal standards; it then examines the film and stage adaptations of Rebecca, demonstrating via comparison to the original medium that feminism has begun to affect other cultural interpretations and depictions of the narrator, Mrs. Danvers, and Rebecca herself.
The [Black] Doctor Is In: Reassessing Blacula's Vampire Killer, David J. Galloway
The [Black] Doctor Is In: Reassessing Blacula's Vampire Killer, David J. Galloway
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
Cartography Of The Imperial Mind: The Dangerous Forms And Reforms Of Dracula, Caitlin Duffy
Cartography Of The Imperial Mind: The Dangerous Forms And Reforms Of Dracula, Caitlin Duffy
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
“That Smileless Mouth Of Him”: Humor And The Malice Of Delay In Dracula, Matthew Vanwinkle
“That Smileless Mouth Of Him”: Humor And The Malice Of Delay In Dracula, Matthew Vanwinkle
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.
"We Only Consume What We Love": American Radio Adaptation Of The Female Vampire In Bram Stoker's Dracula And Sheridan Lefanu's Carmilla, Katherine Echols
"We Only Consume What We Love": American Radio Adaptation Of The Female Vampire In Bram Stoker's Dracula And Sheridan Lefanu's Carmilla, Katherine Echols
Journal of Dracula Studies
No abstract provided.