From the Book - First edition.
pt. I. Literary contexts: past and present. The wolf in the woods: representations of "Little Red Riding Hood" in Twilight / Margaret Kramar
Textual vampirism in the Twilight saga: drawing feminist life from Jane Eyre and teen fantasy fiction / Kristina Deffenbacher and Mikayla Zagoria-Moffet
Serial experiments in popular culture: the resignification of gothic symbology in Anita Blake Vampire Hunter and the Twilight series / Carole Veldman-Genz
Twilight, translated / Kim Allen Gleed
Variations, subversions, and endless love: fan fiction and the Twilight saga / Maria Lindgren Leavenworth
True blood waits: the romance of law and literature / Meredith Wallis
pt. II. Gender and sexuality. Wake up, Bella! A personal essay on Twilight, Mormonism, feminism, and happiness / Tammy Dietz
"When you kiss me, I want to die": arrested feminism in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Twilight series / Rhonda Nicol
"One is not born a vampire, but becomes one": motherhood and masochism in Twilight / Merinne Whitton
Of monsters and men: toxic masculinity and the twenty-first century vampire in the Twilight saga / Tracy L. Bealer
The other Edward: Twilight's queer construction of the vampire as an idealized teenage boyfriend / Joseph Michael Sommers and Amy L. Hume
pt. III. Class, race, and green space. "Embraced" by consumption: Twilight and the modern construction of gender / Michael J. Goebel
Fashion sucks...blood: clothes ane covens in Twilight and hollywood culture / Angie Chau
Trailing in Jonathan Harker's shadow: Bella as modern-day ethnographer in Meyer's Twlight novels / Joo Ok Kim and Giselle Liza Anatol
The great American love affair: Indians in the Twilight saga / Brianna Burke
Green is the new black: ecophobia and the gothic landscape in the Twilight series / Tara K. Parmiter.