Vampires Suck: Parallel Narratives in the Marginalization of the Other

作者: Tia Sherèe Gaynor

DOI: 10.2753/ATP1084-1806360305

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摘要: This article uses content and discourse analysis to identify parallel narratives in the HBO series True Blood American society, then applies Young's politics of difference counterna...

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