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Screams, Vampires, Werewolves, and Autographs: An Exploration of the Twilight PhenomenonReynolds, Emily 23 April 2009 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the pop culture phenomenon of Twilight. Using a qualitative method of grounded theory, meanings and constructs were developed from the data. Data was gathered at three events centered around the release of the Twilight the film adaptation, and the release of the fourth and final book in the Twilight saga. A survey was administered to willing participants. After the surveys were gathered they were read and then coded. After the coding process a follow up interview was conducted with ten nominated and willing Twilight fans. The results had theoretical roots in uses and gratifications theory as well as parasocial theory.
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Sublime Surrender: Constructing My Self and Navigating Patriarchy Using My Vampire BoyfriendSherwood, Elizabeth A. 29 November 2011 (has links)
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An Ordinary Text with Extraordinary Affect: How Reading Twilight can Change the WorldHoskinson, Katie E. 16 May 2011 (has links)
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"Every second was significant, etched in my mind" : Narrativ tid i Stephenie Meyers TwilightEriksson, Evelina January 2022 (has links)
My thesis attempts to answer the question of how narrative time is portrayed in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight (2005). To examine this, I have chosen to utilize Gérard Genette’s use of the concepts order, duration, and frequency. These concepts are mainly taken from Genette’s Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method (1980). In order to develop the discussion about time and narrative I also incorporate Martin Hägglund’s Dying for time: Proust, Woolf, Nabokov and About Time: Narrative, Fiction and the Philosophy of Time by Mark Currie. The analysis establishes that Meyer uses all three, order, duration, and frequency, in order to convey a very specific narrative. The order of the story shows how the character of Alice, who can see the future, has a very conditional relationship with time. Through the duration, we learn how the love interest, Edward Cullen, is highly prioritized in the main character and narrator’s eyes. This is also shown in the frequency, where the first-person narrator highly affects the passage of events by repeating specific actions. Twilight, in other words, uses many different ways to depict a distinct relationship with time
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En etik för odödliga : Faderskap och begär i Stephenie Meyers Midnight Sun / Ethics for immortals : Fatherhood and desire in Stephenie Meyers Midnight SunFolkesson Norberg, Julia January 2023 (has links)
This paper analyzes the concept of immortality as expressed in Stephenie Meyer’s vampire romance novel Midnight Sun (2021). By way of a comparison with the authors Mormon faith, I intend to highlight how the main characters portray key parts of LDS soteriology. Using Synne Myreböe’s notion of actualization (aktualisering) the paper considers Mormonism as a lens rather than as an institutionalized religion. Although Midnight Sun makes use of numerous religious themes, it is in my opinion not to be regarded as a theological text. After all, Meyer is a novelist. Her religiosity motivates the questions posed by the study, but the connection between her writing and explicit Mormon theology is established by me. By making the Mormon concept of immortality a lens through which I view the material, I intend to highlight aspects of the narrative which otherwise would be less apparent. Midnight Sun is a paraphrase of Meyer’s earlier work Twilight (2006). The latter tells the story of Bella, a student who falls in love with an ancient vampire called Edward. In Midnight Sun the story is inverted, making Edward the main narrator. Due to Midnight Sun’s disposition, my work relies on a resource not available to prior studies on Twilight, namely Edward’s voice. In this paper, I examine how the character relates to his father figure, thus paraphrasing the Mormon concept of priesthood.
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Vampires - “Culture’s Sexy Drug of Choice” and “Dangerous Warnings” : A comparison of the depiction of vampires in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight and Bram Stoker’s Dracula connected to genre, narration, and readership. / Vampyren; en sexsymbol och ett blodtörstande monster : En jämförelse av beskrivningen av vampyrerna i Stephenie Meyers Twilight och Bram Stokers Dracula, kopplat till genre, berättarperspektiv och åldersgrupp.Fredriksson, Frida January 2016 (has links)
This essay discusses the differences in depiction of vampires between Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight (2005) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897). By using examples from the novels, the essay exemplifies how genre, narration, and readership affect the description of vampires within the two novels. The essay bases its discussion on genre on the premise that the vampire genre is in fact a genre to itself, but one with a broad variation. Furthermore, the essay briefly discusses the shift within the vampire genre, where vampires during the last centuries have gone from dangerous and scary to appealing and romantic. A connection is made between the shift within the vampire genre and Anne Rice’s vampire fiction. The discussion on genre shows how the romance, fantasy, and horror genres affect the depiction of vampires. / Denna uppsats diskuterar hur vampyrer i verken Twilight (Meyer, 2005) och Dracula (Stoker, 1897) skildras på olika sätt. Skillnader i beskrivningarna illustreras med hjälp av exempel från de båda böckerna och berör genre, berättarperspektiv och läsarkrets. Diskussionen i uppsatsen baseras på att vampyrgenren är en egen genre med många olika beskrivningar av vampyren. Uppsatsen berör även förändringen i genren och lyfter kort hur vampyren från början tolkas som farlig och skrämmande för att sedan framstå som attraktiv och romantisk. En koppling görs också mellan förändringen i vampyrgenren och Anne Rices vampyrnoveller. Vidare i diskussionen kring genre berörs även hur genrerna romantik, fantasy och skräck påverkar skildringen av vampyrerna i de nämnda verken.
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Every Night at 8pmSmith, Jennifer Lauren 09 May 2011 (has links)
An experiential thesis, this document begins at dawn, travels through storms and calm air and ends at night in Argentina. It details the circumstances and influences leading to my thesis exhibition at the Anderson Gallery, including an artist’s statement told through a creative reading of Ray Bradbury’s “All Summer in a Day” and the excitement I found in an out-of-print text on scuba diving.
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För gammal för Twilight? Synen på ungdomsböcker och vuxnas Twilight-läsning i ett urval av LibraryThings användarrecensioner. / Too old to be reading Twilight? Views on Young Adult fiction and grown ups’ reading of Twilight in a selection of the user reviews at LibraryThing.Berggren, Johanna January 2011 (has links)
Using a discourse analytical approach this thesis examines a selection of user reviews concerning Stephenie Meyer’s Young AdultNovel Twilight, published at LibraryThing 2009-07-01 – 2010-12-31. The aim of the study is to identify and shed light upon the conceptions relating to target audiences distinguishable in the reviews and todiscuss the possible consequences of categorizing fiction by age of theintended reader. In order to accomplish this, the study examines the conveyed images of Young Adult fiction and grown ups’ reading of Twilight.The thesis concludes that several discourses regarding Young Adult fiction are distinguishable in the material; some of which concern level, quality, and writing style, others thematic and contentbasedaspects, while one concerns fiction aimed specifically at girls. The thesis also concludes that grown ups’ reading of Twilight is sometimes portrayed as normal and sometimes as abnormal, and that some aspects of the book are made out to be problematic for an older audience while other aspects are made out to be less so.Furthermore the results suggest that discourses which associate a certain kind of content with a certain target group might have a restricting effect upon potential readers. / Program: Bibliotekarie
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"Is That What You Dream About? Being a Monster?": Bella Swan and the Construction of the Monstrous-Feminine in The Twilight SagaFirestone, Amanda Jayne 13 June 2014 (has links)
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This dissertation argues that Bella Swan is a representation of Barbara Creed's monstrous-feminine which serves to reinforce ideologies that insist women are abject, inherently dangerous to men, and threatening to a patriarchal status quo. Through close-textual analysis of The Twilight Saga, I demonstrate how the monstrous-feminine frames the hysterical teenage body, hypersexuality, and eternal motherhood as simultaneously unacceptable and unavoidable. These negative women's stereotypes continue to persist in dominant popular culture, and this doublebind is overcome only by the impossible perfection of vampirism. The monstrous-feminine invites constructions of teenage bodies as unstable and unreliable, women's sexuality as dangerous and impure, and motherhood as a requirement for a complete identity. These constructions are particularly dangerous in Young Adult literature and particularly inspirational in fanfiction.
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Deltagande, empowerment och kommersiell mediekultur : Relationen mellan Twilight fandom och franchiseRyd, Camilla January 2010 (has links)
<p>Den här studien utforskar deltagande kring det populärkulturella fenomenetThe Twilight Saga. Ett fenomen som både utgörs av fandom och kommersiell franchise. Fokus ligger på hur praktiker utvecklats fördeltagande på Internet. Materialet är både fansidor ägda och administreradeav enskilda fans och webbsidor som representerar aktörer inom franchise.Syftet är att undersöka relationen mellan fandom och franchise. Det för attundersöka karaktären av deltagande när fans har sina egna kanaler för attpublicera och producera material. Fans beskrivs teoretiskt både sompotentiella aktivister i en kommersiell mediekultur, som skriver över denmed sina egna texter, eller så karaktäriseras fans deltagande som ett understödjande deltagande som stärker kommersiella intressen.</p><p>Metoden är en modifiering av Foot & Schneiders webbsfärsanalys. Genomatt studera hur relationerna konkret manifesterar sig i webbläsaren beröra frågeställningarna; På vilket sätt associerar aktörer inom och mellan fandom och franchise med varandra och till synes med vilka intentioner? Vilken typav innehåll samproduceras av fandom och franchise? Hur används struktureronline för att mobilisera fans offline? Hur hanteras spänningen mellansjälvständighet och kontroll när fans blir medproducenter av ettpopulärkulturellt fenomen?</p><p>Studien visar att trots att fansidorna agerar självständigt är deras deltagandeett understödjande av kommersiella intressen. Fans kreativitet inkorporeras ifranchisen och ger både underhållningsvärde och stärker varumärket”Twilight”. Med fansen fascination för kändiskultur upprätthålles också ensymbolisk hierarki mellan producenterna av den ”primära texten” ochfansen. Relationer som kan ses som en inkarnation av de relationer mellanpubliker och producenter förknippade med massmedier.</p>
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