The Rise of the Undead: A look at the transition of the vampire from villain to hero in popular culture

The Rise of the Undead: A look at the transition of the vampire from villain to hero in popular culture

by Tabitha Grace Smith
The Rise of the Undead: A look at the transition of the vampire from villain to hero in popular culture
The Rise of the Undead: A look at the transition of the vampire from villain to hero in popular culture

The Rise of the Undead: A look at the transition of the vampire from villain to hero in popular culture

by Tabitha Grace Smith

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Overview

In the lineup of supernatural monsters, vampires stand apart for their prestige. They're charming, disarming, and chillingly similar to humans. The vampire legend we know today was birthed out of a mix of primitive beliefs, European folklore, and Roman Catholic influences. The vampire myth has survived for over a millennia, but only recently has the vampire turned from monster to be feared into a hero to be praised. This short book looks at the transition in pop culture from "Dracula" to "True Blood" and how the vampire character has changed over the years from disfigured monster to the heroine's boyfriend.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149810192
Publisher: Graceful Gazelle Publishing
Publication date: 06/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tabitha is a professional geek, blogger, writer, web designer, podcaster, social media expert and strategist. She holds a B.A. in Communications from Moody Bible Institute and a M.A. and M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Wilkes University. As devoted and self-identified geek she spends most of her time writing about TV. She writes actively for her pop culture and media blog QuadrupleZ, is a contributor to the feminist Doctor Who Blog, Doctor Her, and also writes as the Stranger Cat for Stranger Comics.

Currently she�s also the producer and founder of Between the Lines Studios, a group that was born from the creation of Buffy Between the Lines, a fan-made audio drama based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She manages a team of nearly 200 cast and crew members, all of who are in different states and different countries.

She�s written five children�s books including, �Jack the Kitten is Very Brave� and �Machu the Cat is Very Hungry,� which were based on her real life cats. You can find them on Amazon or over at MachuandJack.com. She also a book for reluctant readers called, �Mary Lou Wants to Be A Big Star� and a book about dealing with bullies called �Everyone�s Mean, Except When They�re Not.� Both are available on Amazon. Her latest book is �Jack the Kitten is Very Sleepy."
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