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Lesbianism and the Uncanny in Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla
Logging Into Horror's Closet
The Portrayal of Queer Subjectivity in German Vampire Film
The Gendered Vampires in Contemporary Culture: a Lesbian Feminist Reading
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Carmilla and Affect in Contemporary Lesbian Fandom
An Examination of Violence and the Lesbian Vampire Narrative
A Comparative Textual Analysis of Carmilla
The 15Th International Gothic Association Conference A
Lesbian Gothic Transgressive Fictions
Adaptable Monsters: the Past, Present, and Future of the Vampire
Women-Loving-Women Portrayals in Fiction
Queer Readings of Frozen's Elsa
Carmillaand the Lesbian Vampire
A Study on Bullying and Homophobia in Online Fandoms Emmi
Nightmare Magazine, Issue 37 (October 2015, Queers Destroy
Arisia 2010 Souvenir Book Is Copyright ©2010 by Arisia, Inc., a Non-Profi T, Tax-Exempt, 501(C)(3) Corporation
The Post-Feminist Vampire: a Heroine for the Twenty-First Century
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Post-Millennial Queer Sensibility: Collaborative Authorship As Disidentification in Queer Intertextual Commodities
“Is It My Fault My Fangs Come out When I'm Turned On?” a Feminist Analysis of Pam and Jessica's Vampire Sexuality in Th
Carmilla (2014-2016, Online) As Digital Reimagining of Lefanu’S “Carmilla.”
Performing Dracula: a Critical Examination of a Popular Text in Three Sites of Performance
Bridging the Gap Between the Gothic, the Lesbian Vampire, and Fanfiction
12. the Female Vampire in Popular Culture
SLAV-T230 Vampire F2018 Syllabus-Holdeman-Draft
The Influence of Dracula on the Lesbian Vampire Film
The Haunting of Bisexual Vampires in New York City As a Capitalist Ecosystem: a Comparison of Whitley Strieber’S the Hunger and Its 1983 Filmic Adaptation
In Search of the Lesbian Vampire: Barbara Von Cilli, Le Fanu's
Speculative Fictions, Bisexual Lives
A Study of the Lesbian Vampire As Crip-Queer Subject
SOUTHERN VAMPIRES in TRUE BLOOD a Thesis
TWC 24 (2017).Pdf
Amy Leal, "Unnameable Desires in Le Fanu's Carmilla"
Discourses of Queer Gender and Sexuality Across Bioware's Mass
“Christabel” and Carmilla