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[ecrea] Vegetarians, VILFs and Fang-Bangers: Modern Vampire Romance in print and on screen, 24th November 2010, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Tue Jun 22 08:12:24 GMT 2010
>Vegetarians, VILFs and Fang-Bangers: Modern
>Vampire Romance in print and on screen
>A one-day conference
>De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
>Wednesday 24th November 2010
>
>Vampires have had a long and complex
>relationship with human beings and have been
>threatening and attracting us through folklore,
>literature, film and television for
>centuries. But now they walk among us, seeking
>to integrate themselves into our culture, to be
>our business partners, friends and lovers. Why
>do we now prefer our vampires with a sensitive
>nature or with their ruthlessness focused on
>business deals? How does this change affect the
>relationship between both species and
>genders? This one-day conference seeks to
>understand and criticise the phenomenal
>popularity of what is sometimes termed Dark
>Romance. Papers are sought on authors such as
>Stephanie Meyers, Charlene Harris, and Lauren K.
>Hamilton, the adaptation of Dark Romance books
>for both film and TV and a general consideration
>of the change in our relationship with the vampire.
>
>Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers,
>which might address (though not exclusively) the following areas:
>
>21st-century vampires in the Gothic literary tradition
>Vampires and gender/relations
>
>Adaptation and the shift of audience
>
>Debates on the Other
>
>
>Difference between film and television adaptation
>Colonialism/postcolonialism/postnationalism
>Vampires and money/business
>Vampires and class relations
>Vampires, authors and fans
>
>
>
>Please send abstracts, of not more than 200
>words, to Dr Deborah Mutch, Department of
>English, Clephan Building, De Montfort
>University, Leicester, LE1 9BH, email:
><mailto:(dmutch /at/ dmu.ac.uk)>(dmutch /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
>Conference Fee: £30 / £15 post-graduate/unwaged
>including lunch and refreshments
>Deadline for abstracts: 8th September 2010
>
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