REFORMULATING DRACULA IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY: GENRE ANALYSIS OF 24 VAMPIRE FILMS

Nofiyanti Fuanda
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The vampire is a phenomenon in western literature and culture. As many literary works featuring vampire are produced every year and continue to interest of the audiences, the creature becomes even embedded in the heart of not only western people, but also most people in the world. Currently, the researches on the creature either as a part of the myth or a character in literary works is so booming. They conclude that there is transformation of vampire both in myth and literary work. The research on literary works mostly generalizes vampire and Dracula as similar terms referring to blood sucker in general. In fact, those two terms actually refer to different signifieds. Therefore, this research aims to discuss specifically the development of literary works, especially films featuring the Dracula character since Stoker’s story is still adapted in the current era. The discussion focuses on the conventions and inventions of Dracula films in the early twenty first century and how those new formulas are related to the social background. This research is qualitative research and data are collected from the library. In addition, the basic theory used is genre analysis which situates texts within textual and social contexts. In the field of American Studies, such analysis is relevant to McDowell’s theory of “past, present and future” which supports interdisciplinary studies of time development.As the finding of the research on twenty four films produced during 2000 to 2014 the researcher concludes that most of them mix the elements of some genres. There are eleven pure horror Dracula films, eight horror action, two horror drama, one horror adventure, one horror sci-fi, and one horror romance. Furthermore, the researcher found five formula inventions including: 1. the shifting themes which include the emergence of science and the blurring of sexuality; 2. the variation of the stereotypical characters which includes the turn of the villain into hero and the challenge of women as heroes; 3. the changing motive; 4. the variation of setting, and 5. the replacement of properties. In the further analysis, the development of the formulas is certainly the result of the mixing genres, and also the response to two major issues flourishes in today’s era such as the issue of modernity and rationality and the phenomenon of ‘New Women’ and ‘Now Women.’Keywords: vampire, Dracula, formula, convention, invention
21世纪初重新塑造德古拉:对24部吸血鬼电影的类型分析
吸血鬼是西方文学和文化中的一种现象。每年都有很多以吸血鬼为主题的文学作品问世,不断引起观众的兴趣,这个生物不仅在西方人的心中,而且在世界上大多数人的心中。目前,无论是作为神话的一部分,还是作为文学作品中的人物,对这种生物的研究都非常活跃。他们得出结论,在神话和文学作品中都有吸血鬼的转变。对文学作品的研究大多将吸血鬼和德古拉概括为类似的术语,泛指吸血鬼。事实上,这两个术语实际上指的是不同的含义。因此,本研究旨在具体讨论文学作品的发展,特别是德古拉角色的电影,因为斯托克的故事在当今时代仍然被改编。讨论的重点是21世纪初德古拉电影的惯例和发明,以及这些新公式如何与社会背景相关联。本研究为定性研究,数据来源于图书馆。此外,使用的基本理论是体裁分析,它将文本置于文本和社会语境中。在美国研究领域,这种分析与麦克道尔的“过去、现在和未来”理论有关,该理论支持对时间发展的跨学科研究。通过对2000年至2014年间制作的24部电影的研究发现,研究人员得出的结论是,大多数电影混合了某些类型的元素。有11部纯粹的恐怖德古拉电影,8部恐怖动作电影,2部恐怖戏剧,1部恐怖冒险电影,1部恐怖科幻电影和1部恐怖浪漫电影。此外,研究人员发现了五项配方发明,包括:1;不断变化的主题包括科学的出现和性的模糊;2. 人物形象的变化,包括反派变英雄和女性英雄的挑战;3.不断变化的动机;4. 设置的变化,和5。属性的替换。进一步分析,这些公式的发展当然是流派混合的结果,也是对当今时代蓬勃发展的两大问题的回应,如现代性与理性问题以及“新女性”和“现在女性”现象。关键词:吸血鬼,德古拉,配方,惯例,发明
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