Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight" series has enjoyed astounding
commercial success, not just with adolescents as originally
intended but with a wide and diverse audience, yet the cultural and
literary contributions of these novels have been largely
overlooked. This dynamic volume reveals how the "Twilight "series
has fundamentally altered our interpretations of vampires. These
essays bring together a broad range of perspectives on the vampire
series, from gender issues to the genre of Gothic fiction to
environmental concerns. Ultimately, this compelling collection
provides insights on how we can better "read" popular culture and
loosen the restrictive boundaries between pleasure and intellectual
pursuit along the way.
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