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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Cultural Studies Année : 2005

Spike, sex and subtext

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The vampire Spike of is the latest in a long line of a mbiguous but sympathetic vampires which have caught the public imagination, stretching back to Polidori's Byronesque vampire, Lord Ruthven. This article argues that the vampire image that circulates across contemporary vampire fan cultures is one that exceeds any individual depiction of the vampire; the sympathetic vampire operates as a metatext for vampire fans who draw on textual cues to interpret vampires sympathetically, even when the text itself does not. In the case of , the text overtly encourages a sympathetic subtextual reading of Spike by linking his glamour, sex appeal and rebellion to a hinted-at unseen suffering, which is easily recognized by fans. Fans read Spike's bad-boy pose as symbolic of hidden pathos. Indeed, the text adopts conventions associated with fan fiction in order to encourage and sustain a surrounding fan culture.
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hal-00571478 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

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Milly Williamson. Spike, sex and subtext. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2005, 8 (3), pp.289-311. ⟨10.1177/1367549405054863⟩. ⟨hal-00571478⟩

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