silverflight8: bee on rose  (Default)
silver ([personal profile] silverflight8) wrote2010-08-18 03:13 pm

Another one.

I dislike Twilight for many reasons, the stalking-is-love not one of the least reasons.

HOWEVER (and yes, this merits capslock), JUST BECAUSE MEYER'S VAMPIRES ARE NOT EXACTLY LIKE BRAM STOKER'S VAMPIRES, DOES NOT MEAN THAT THEY ARE INVALID. CAN WE DITCH THE IDEA THAT A VAMPIRE MUST BE EXACTLY TO SUCH SPECIFICATIONS? THEY'RE MYTHICAL.

Too many of the reviews focus on sparkling (heaven forbid anything sparkle, it must be too girly) rather than the actual problems in Twilight.


tl;dr. a change from an established trope doesn't mean a book's bad. zomg, people

mercredigirl: Buffy Summers holding a rocket launcher (Buffy + rocket launcher)

[personal profile] mercredigirl 2010-08-29 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
What annoys me is this lionising of Stoker's Dracula as the epitome of vampireness -- all the while ignoring the appropriation of the vampire myth from the Slavic peoples by Western Europeans (since Stoker uses Dracula to represent the British middle class's rejection of E. European aristocracy while misrepresenting and ignoring working-class E. Europeans in the discourse). Also, this ignores the historical Dracula (and the enmity between him and the Ottoman Empire), a context also appropriated by Stoker.

*gets off soapbox*

(Also: 'vampires don't sparkle' is, I agree, one of the weakest arguments against SMeyer that's possible. There's so much that's iffy about the series and people pick on this? Srsly?)