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| GINA WISKER |
Editor's Remarks |
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| FICTION: |
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| SUZY MCKEE CHARNAS |
Evil Thoughts |
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| LOUISE SHAW |
The Which Bitch? Project
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| DOREEN RUSSELL |
Spell
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| CRITICISM: |
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SABINE MEYER
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Passing Perverts, After All: Vampirism, (In)Visibility, and
the Horrors of the Normative in Jewelle Gomez' The Gilda Stories
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FRANCES TOMASZYK
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Lunatics with Lethal Combat Skills: Dark Doubles, Bacchae,
and Soulless Women in Xena: Warrior
Princess
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38
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SARA MARTIN ALEGRE
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The Other in Me: Nancy Collins's Vampire Heroine, Sonja Blue
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47
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LORNA JOWETT
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"Mute and Beautiful": The Representation of the Female in
Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire
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59
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ANITA BIRESSI
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True Crime, Medicine, and Corporeal Horror
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68
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| KATHLEEN KENDALL |
Who Are You Afraid Of?: Young Women as Consumers and
Producers of Horror Films
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| ALINE FERREIRA |
Artificial Wombs and Archaic Tombs: Angela Carter's The Passion of Eve and the Alien Tetralogy
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| GINA WISKER |
"Honey, I'm Home!": Splintering the Fabrication in Domestic
Horror
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ANDREA GREENBAUM
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Bio-Technology as Kabbalah: Reconfiguring the Golem Myth in Alien: Resurrection and Species
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