The Vampire

The Vampire

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781789202922
Untertitel:
Origins of a European Myth
Autor:
Thomas M. Bohn
Herausgeber:
Berghahn Books
Anzahl Seiten:
306
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.09.2019
ISBN:
1789202922

Informationen zum Autor Thomas M. Bohn is Professor of Russian and Soviet History at Justus Liebig University Giessen. Klappentext Even before Bram Stoker immortalized Transylvania as the homeland of his fictional Count Dracula, the figure of the vampire was inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination. Drawing on a wealth of previously neglected sources, this book offers a fascinating account of how vampires-whose various incarnations originally emerged from folk traditions from all over the world-became so strongly identified with Eastern Europe. It demonstrates that the modern conception of the vampire was born in the crucible of the Enlightenment, embodying a mysterious, Eastern otherness that stood opposed to Western rationality. From the Prologue: From Original Sin to Eternal Life For a broad contemporary public, the vampire has become a star, a media sensation from Hollywood. Bestselling authors such as Bram Stoker, Anne Rice and Stephenie Meyer continue to fire the imaginations of young and old alike, and bloodsuckers have achieved immortality through films like Dracula, Interview with a Vampireand Twilight. It is no wonder that, in the teenage bedrooms of our globalized world, vampires even steal the show from Harry Potter. They have long since been assigned individual personalities and treated with sympathy. They may possess superhuman powers, but they are also burdened by their immortality and have to learn to come to terms with their craving for blood. Whereas the Southeast European vampire, discovered in the 1730s, underwent an Americanization and domestication in the media landscape of the twentieth century, the creole zombies that first became known through the cheap novels and horror films of the 1920s still continue to serve as brainless horror figures. Do bloodsuckers really exist and should we really be afraid of the dead? These are the questions that I seek to tackle, following the wishes of my daughter, who was ten when I started this project. Zusammenfassung Drawing on a wealth of heretofore neglected sources from multiple languages! this book gives a fascinating account of how vampires-whose various incarnations originally developed within the folk traditions of societies throughout the world-came to be inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Prologue: From Original Sin to Eternal Life Introduction: The Vampire as an Imperial Category Chapter 1. Vampirism in the West Chapter 2. Vampirism in the East Chapter 3. Vampirism in the Headlines Chapter 4. Vampirism in Popular Belief Chapter 5. Vampirism in the Modern Period Conclusion: The Vampire as Local Scapegoat Bibliography Index ...

Autorentext
Thomas M. Bohn is Professor of Russian and Soviet History at Justus Liebig University Giessen.

Klappentext
Even before Bram Stoker immortalized Transylvania as the homeland of his fictional Count Dracula, the figure of the vampire was inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination. Drawing on a wealth of previously neglected sources, this book offers a fascinating account of how vampires-whose various incarnations originally emerged from folk traditions from all over the world-became so strongly identified with Eastern Europe. It demonstrates that the modern conception of the vampire was born in the crucible of the Enlightenment, embodying a mysterious, Eastern otherness that stood opposed to Western rationality. From the Prologue: From Original Sin to Eternal Life For a broad contemporary public, the vampire has become a star, a media sensation from Hollywood. Bestselling authors such as Bram Stoker, Anne Rice and Stephenie Meyer continue to fire the imaginations of young and old alike, and bloodsuckers have achieved immortality through films like Dracula, Interview with a Vampireand Twilight. It is no wonder that, in the teenage bedrooms of our globalized world, vampires even steal the show from Harry Potter. They have long since been assigned individual personalities and treated with sympathy. They may possess superhuman powers, but they are also burdened by their immortality and have to learn to come to terms with their craving for blood. Whereas the Southeast European vampire, discovered in the 1730s, underwent an Americanization and domestication in the media landscape of the twentieth century, the creole zombies that first became known through the cheap novels and horror films of the 1920s still continue to serve as brainless horror figures. Do bloodsuckers really exist and should we really be afraid of the dead? These are the questions that I seek to tackle, following the wishes of my daughter, who was ten when I started this project.

Zusammenfassung
Drawing on a wealth of heretofore neglected sources from multiple languages, this book gives a fascinating account of how vampires-whose various incarnations originally developed within the folk traditions of societies throughout the world-came to be inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination.

Inhalt
List of Illustrations Prologue: From Original Sin to Eternal Life Introduction: The Vampire as an Imperial Category Chapter 1. Vampirism in the West
Chapter 2. Vampirism in the East
Chapter 3. Vampirism in the Headlines
Chapter 4. Vampirism in Popular Belief
Chapter 5. Vampirism in the Modern Period Conclusion: The Vampire as Local Scapegoat Bibliography
Index


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