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Throughout the ages, vampires have transgressed the borders of gender, race, class, propriety and nations. This collection examines the vampire as a postcolonial and transnational phenomenon that maps the fear of the Other, the ravenous hunger of Empires and the transcultural rifts and intercultural common grounds that make up global society today.
Contents
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Foreword: Empire's Vampires; E.Boehmer Introduction: Transnational and Postcolonial Vampires; J.Höglund & 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.Höglund 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