The Monster Hunter in Modern Popular Culture

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Author: Heather L. Duda

ISBN-10: 0786434066

ISBN-13: 9780786434060

Category: General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

As monsters in popular media have evolved and grown more complex, so have those who take on the job of stalking and staking them. This book examines the evolution of the contemporary monster hunter from Bram Stoker's Abraham Van Helsing to today's non-traditional monster hunters such as Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Watchmen.\ Critically surveying a diverse range of books, films, television shows, and graphic novels, this study reveals how the monster hunter began as a white,...

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As monsters in popular media have evolved and grown more complex, so have those who take on the job of stalking and staking them. This book examines the evolution of the contemporary monster hunter from Bram Stoker's Abraham Van Helsing to today's non-traditional monster hunters such as Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Watchmen. Critically surveying a diverse range of books, films, television shows, and graphic novels, this study reveals how the monster hunter began as a white, upper-class, educated male and became everything from a vampire to a teenage girl with supernatural powers. Now often resembling the monsters they've vowed to conquer, modern characters occupy a gray area where the battle is often with their own inner natures as much as with the "evil" they fight.

1 A History of the Monster Hunter 72 Humanity and the Contemporary Vampire 373 Vigilantism and the Graphic Novel's Monster Hunters 674 The Advent of the Female Monster Hunter 1015 Monster Hunters for the New Millennium 142Conclusion 166Chapter Notes 171Works Cited 175Index 181