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Tag Archives: TV
OGOM Company of Wolves CFP – Beyond excited to announce this!
Conference, University of Hertfordshire, Sept 3rd-5th 2015: Call for Papers and Panels OGOM: ‘The Company of Wolves’: Sociality, Animality, and Subjectivity in Literary and Cultural Narratives—Werewolves, Shapeshifters, and Feral Humans Wolves have long been the archetypal enemy of human company, … Continue reading
Posted in CFP (Conferences), Conferences, OGOM News, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged Angela Carter, Animals, Anne Rice, Bram Stoker, Catherine Spooner, CFP, Children's literature, Christopher Frayling, Conference, Fairy tales, feral children, Film, Folklore, gender, Genre, Gothic, Greg Duncan, Grimm brothers, Language, Maggie Stiefvater, Marcus Sedgwick, myth, nature, Neil Jordan, Paranormal romance, Perrault, race, Romance, sexuality, Shapeshifters, Stacey Abbott, TV, Werewolves, Wolves, YA Fiction
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CFP: Daughter of Fangdom: A Conference on Women and the Television Vampire, University of Roehampton, 18 April 2015
Sam and I attended a great conference on vampires in TV, TV Fangdom, last year, organized by OGOM contributor Stacey Abbott with Lorna Jowett and Mike Starr at the University of Northampton. Now, the sequel has been announced: Daughter of … Continue reading
Posted in CFP (Conferences), Conferences
Tagged Buffy the Vampire Slayer, CFP, Conference, gender, Genre, True Blood, TV, Vampire Diaries, Vampires, women
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Penny Dreadful: dismembering and assembling the Victorian Gothic
OGOM contributor Conrad Aquilana gives his analysis of the TV series Penny Dreadful.
Posted in Critical thoughts
Tagged fin de siècle, Frankenstein, Gothic, Intertextuality, Oscar Wilde, TV, Victorian Gothic, Werewolves
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Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments to be a TV series
Cassandra Clare‘s excellent YA Mortal Instruments series (urban fantasy with elements of paranormal romance; demon hunters pitted against, and allying with, vampires, werewolves, and fallen angels) is to be a TV series (click here for details). The film (which I … Continue reading
CFP: Daughter of Fangdom: A Conference on Women and the Television Vampire, The University of Roehampton, 18 April 2015
We are delighted to announce that we will be holding a follow-up to TV Fangdom. Here is the CFP and more details to follow as they develop. Daughter of Fangdom: A Conference on Women and the Television Vampire 18 April … Continue reading
Posted in CFP (Conferences), Conferences
Tagged CFP, Conference, fandom, gender, Genre, sexuality, True Blood, TV, Vampire Diaries, Vampires, women
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The Wild Evolution of Vampires, From Bram Stoker to Dracula Untold
A brief sketch of vampires in film and TV from Carmilla to Dracula Untold.
Posted in Resources
Tagged Angel, Anne Rice, Blade, Bram Stoker, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Carmilla, Dark Shadows, Dracula, Film, Hammer horror, Interview With the Vampire, Neil Jordan, Only Lovers Left Alive, Southern Vampire series, Spike, The Lost Boys, True Blood, TV, Twilight, Vampires
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Gothic Origins: Film, Fiction and History
A very useful compilation of articles from Routledge journals on the Gothic. Unfortunately, the free access to these ended in September, but still worth looking at.
Posted in Books and Articles, Publications, Resources
Tagged Dracula, Film, Folklore, gender, Genre, Gothic, Gothic novel, theory, TV, Vampires
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CFP: Posthuman Gothic (Published Collection) – Call for Chapters
Chapters requested for a collection on posthuman Gothic.
Posted in Call for Articles
Tagged body Gothic, CFP, Film, Gothic, interdisciplinarity, Monsters, popular culture, TV
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