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Celluloid Vampires
Life After Death in the Modern World

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Informationen zum Autor Stacey Abbott is Senior Lecturer in film and television studies at Roehampton University in London. Klappentext In 1896, French magician and filmmaker George Méliès brought forth the first celluloid vampire in his film Le manoir du diable. The vampire continues to be one of film's most popular gothic monsters and in fact, today more people become acquainted with the vampire through film than through literature, such as Bram Stoker's classic Dracula. How has this long legacy of celluloid vampires affected our understanding of vampire mythology? And how has the vampire morphed from its folkloric and literary origins?In this entertaining and absorbing work, Stacey Abbott challenges the conventional interpretation of vampire mythology and argues that the medium of film has completely reinvented the vampire archetype. Rather than representing the primitive and folkloric, the vampire has come to embody the very experience of modernity. No longer in a cape and coffin, today's vampire resides in major cities, listens to punk music, embraces technology, and adapts to any situation. Sometimes she's even female.With case studies of vampire classics such as Nosferatu, Martin, Blade, and Habit, the author traces the evolution of the American vampire film, arguing that vampires are more than just blood-drinking monsters; they reflect the cultural and social climate of the societies that produce them, especially during times of intense change and modernization. Abbott also explores how independent filmmaking techniques, special effects makeup, and the stunning and ultramodern computer-generated effects of recent films have affected the representation of the vampire in film. Zusammenfassung Challenges the conventional interpretation of vampire mythology and argues that the medium of film has reinvented the vampire archetype. This book traces the evolution of the American vampire film, arguing that vampires are more than just blood-drinking monsters; they reflect the cultural and social climate of the societies that produce them. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction: A Little Less Ritual and a Little More Fun Part One: Bram Stoker's Dracula from Novel to Film 1. Dracula: A Wonder of the Modern World 2. The Cinematic Spectacle of Vampirism: Nosferatu in the Light of New Technology 3. From Hollywood Gothic to Hammer Horror: The Modern Evolution of Dracula Part Two: The Birth of the Modern American Vampire 4. The Seventies: The Vampire Decade 5. George Romero's Martin: An American Vampire 6. Walking Corpses and Independent Filmmaking Techniques 7. Special Makeup Effects and Exploding Vampires Part Three: Reconfiguring the Urban Vampire 8. New York and the Vampire FlÂneuse 9. Vampire Road Movies: From Modernity to Postmodernity 10. Los Angeles: Fangs, Gangs, and Vampireland Part Four: Redefining Boundaries 11. Vampire Cyborgs 12. Vampires in a Borderless World Notes Bibliography Filmography Index ...

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Stacey Abbott is Senior Lecturer in film and television studies at Roehampton University in London.


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Authors Stacey Abbott
Publisher University Of Texas Press
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.12.2007
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
 
EAN 9780292716964
ISBN 978-0-292-71696-4
Pages 278
 

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