some dracula / other vampire story related articles on jstor (for my own reference but the rest of u can see them too i GUESS 🙄)
- feminism, sex role exchanges, and other subliminal fantasies in bram stoker’s ‘dracula’
- brides of dracula: from novel to film
- repossessing the body: transgressive desire in ‘carmilla’ and ‘dracula’
- ‘dracula’: stoker’s response to the new woman
- vampiric seduction and vicissitudes of masculine identity in bram stoker’s ‘dracula’
- vampiric typewriting: dracula and its media
- racialization, capitalism, and aesthetics in stoker’s ‘dracula’
- the narrative method of dracula
- canines, women, and deceptive docility in bram stoker’s ‘dracula’
- the novel as nightmare: decentering of the self in bram stoker’s ‘dracula’
- the face of evil: phrenology, physiognomy, and the gothic villain
- gender and the struggle for narrative authority in dracula
- pollution and redemption in ‘dracula’
- a century of draculas
- gender and inversion in bram stoker’s ‘dracula’
- the ambiguous nature of violence in ‘dracula’
- bisexuality, homoerotic deside, and self-expression in bram stoker’s ‘dracula’
- attention, predation, counterintuition: why dracula won’t die
- being there: gothic violence in frankenstein, dracula, and strange days
- voiceless outsiders: count dracula as bram stoker
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