True Blood

Investigating Vampires and Southern Gothic

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Author: ISBN: 9780857732941
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: August 17, 2012
Imprint: I.B. Tauris Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780857732941
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: August 17, 2012
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Language: English

Vampires have never been as popular or as cool as they are today and as seen in HBO's True Blood they have never been more edgy, gory or sexy. Arriving on screen in 2008, Alan Ball's adaptation of The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris has exploited the creative
freedoms of the HBO brand and captured a cult audience with its passionate, blood-drenched visuals and stories. From viral webisodes depicting vampires announcing themselves on TV to the steamy title sequence and the show's uninhibited use of language, sex and gore, True
Blood has quickly gained status as cult TV with bite.

True Blood posed the question of what would happen if vampires 'came out of the coffin' and this book considers the representations of sexuality, race and class in a series that engages directly with prejudice and civil rights. Contributors also consider True Blood's generic
roots in TV horror, paranormal romance and Southern Gothic, the wider contexts of fairy tales and religion, the marketing of the series and the activities of its fans. Written for students, scholars and fans, True Blood: Investigating Vampires and Southern Gothic explores the hidden depths of True Blood's vampire bars, small town communities and haunted bayous.

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Vampires have never been as popular or as cool as they are today and as seen in HBO's True Blood they have never been more edgy, gory or sexy. Arriving on screen in 2008, Alan Ball's adaptation of The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris has exploited the creative
freedoms of the HBO brand and captured a cult audience with its passionate, blood-drenched visuals and stories. From viral webisodes depicting vampires announcing themselves on TV to the steamy title sequence and the show's uninhibited use of language, sex and gore, True
Blood has quickly gained status as cult TV with bite.

True Blood posed the question of what would happen if vampires 'came out of the coffin' and this book considers the representations of sexuality, race and class in a series that engages directly with prejudice and civil rights. Contributors also consider True Blood's generic
roots in TV horror, paranormal romance and Southern Gothic, the wider contexts of fairy tales and religion, the marketing of the series and the activities of its fans. Written for students, scholars and fans, True Blood: Investigating Vampires and Southern Gothic explores the hidden depths of True Blood's vampire bars, small town communities and haunted bayous.

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