I have a couple of posts coming up that talk about different aspects of my trip to Transylvania for the International Vampire Film and Arts Festival (IVFAF). For now, please to enjoy the PowerPoint of the paper I presented for the academic conference. I’ll be submitting the full paper for publication.
Mad and Dead: Monstrous Women, Transgressive Sexuality, and Postmodern Paranoia
Posted byJennifer LoringPosted indeath, feminism, horror, monsters, vampires, women, writingTags:academic conference, academic paper, feminism, ivfaf, monstrous feminine, postmodernism, queer, transgressive sexuality, vampfest, vampire festival, vampires
Published by Jennifer Loring
Jennifer Loring’s short fiction has appeared in the anthologies Tales from the Lake vols. 1 and 4, Nightscript IV, Dim Shores Presents Volume 2, and the Bram Stoker Award-nominated Not All Monsters and Arterial Bloom, among many others. She holds an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction with a concentration in horror fiction and is currently working toward a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies - Humanities & Culture, focusing on queer possibility in fairy tales. Jenn lives in Philadelphia, PA, where she and her husband are owned by a turtle and two basset hounds. View more posts