Transnational and Postcolonial Vampires : Dark Blood
2013
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Foreword: Empire's Vampires E.Boehmer Introduction: Transnational and Postcolonial Vampires J.Hoglund & T.Khair Postcolonial Dread and the Gothic: Refashioning Identity in Sheridan LeFanu's 'Carmilla' and Bram Stoker's Dracula R.A.Smart Celebrating Difference: The Vampire in African-American and Caribbean Women's Writing G.Wisker Canada, Quebec and David Cronenberg's Terrorist-Vampires J.D.Edwards Citational Vampires: Transnational Techniques of Circulation in Irma Vep, Blood: The Last Vampire and Thirst K.Gelder The Man-Eating Tiger and the Vampire in South Asia T.Khair Postcolonial Vampires in the Indigenous Imagination: Philip McLaren and Drew Hayden Taylor M.Clark Bilqis the Vampire Slayer: Sarwat Chadda's British Muslim Vampire Fiction C.Chambers & S.Chaplin Gothic Politics and the Mythology of the Vampire: Brendan Kennelly's Postcolonial Inversions in Cromwell: A Poem M.Beville Militarizing the Vampire: Underworld and the Desire of The Military Entertainment Complex J.Hoglund Neo-imperialism and the Apocalyptic Vampire Narrative: Justin Cronin's The Passage G.Byron & A.Stephanou Afterword: Meditation on the Vampire D.Punter Selected Bibliography Index
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