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Spoofing the Vampire: Essays on Bloodsucking Comedy [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x13 mm, weight: 322 g, 10 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1476682682
  • ISBN-13: 9781476682686
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x13 mm, weight: 322 g, 10 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1476682682
  • ISBN-13: 9781476682686
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Famous for being deathly serious, the vampire genre has a consistent yet often critically overlooked subgenre--the comedic spoof and satire. This is the first book dedicated entirely to documenting and analyzing the vampire comedy on film and television. Various types of comedy are discussed, outlining the important differences between spoofing, serious-spoofing, parody and satire. Seminal films such as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Love at First Bite, Vampire in Brooklyn, Dracula: Dead and Loving It and What We Do In the Shadows are featured.

More importantly, this book demonstrates how comedy is central to both the common perception of the vampire and the genre's ever-evolving character, making it an essential read for those interested in the laughing undead and creatures that guffaw in the night.
Acknowledgments v
Introduction 1(22)
Simon Bacon
Part I Comedy and the Vampire
What We Do in Twilight Shadows: Comedy in the Vampire Genre as Both a Celebration and a Weapon
23(11)
Andrew M. Boylan
The Comedy of Terrors: A Humor Theory Analysis of Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead and Loving It
34(12)
Matthew McKeague
Dracula in New York: The Comic, Anachronistic Vampire in Love at First Bite and Vamps
46(11)
Murray Leeder
Less Blacula and More Buffy: The Self-Aware Mythology of Vampire in Brooklyn
57(16)
Valerie Estelle Frankel
Part II Spoofing Across Media
Care for a Bite? Vampire-Inspired Cookbooks
73(15)
Victoria Amador
Defanging Nosferatu: Case Studies of the Neutering of Bloodsuckers, Vampires and the Undead Across Children's Media (1950s-1980s)
88(15)
Robert Mclaughlin
Between Sentimentality, Sentience and Sense Making: The Visual Markers of the Vampire in Online Caricatures
103(22)
Phil Fitzsimmons
Part III Spoofing and Gender
"Meet the Camp Vamp": Exploring Genre, the Vampire as a Comedic Figure and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
125(12)
Blair Speakman
Carmel Cedro
Refusing Life in the Shadows: The Anti-Patriarchal Bite of What We Do in the Shadows
137(13)
Natalie Wilson
Mocking Masculinity: Comedy and Subversion in Women-Directed Vampire Films
150(12)
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Donna McRae
Fuckable Bodies: Male Virginity in Vamp, My Best Friend Is a Vampire and Once Bitten
162(15)
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Part IV Seriously Spoofing
Vampires Clashing with the 21st Century: Analyzing Postmodern Irony in What We Do in the Shadows
177(13)
Zita Husing
Spoofing the Byronic, Changing the Vampire: Locating the Byronic Hero in What We Do in the Shadows (2014--)
190(12)
Debaditya Mukhopadhyay
A Spike for an Angel: How the Comic Bites into the Dramatic
202(11)
Ildiko Limpar
"This is the bloody twenty-first century!" The (Post)Modern Vampires of Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive
213(15)
M. Keith Booker
Isra Daraiseh
About the Contributors 228(3)
Index 231
Simon Bacon is an independent scholar based in Poznan, Poland. He has authored and edited many volumes on vampires, monstrosity, science fiction and media studies.