Faculty of Horror

Episode 94. Bad Romance: Twilight (2008)

03.21.2021 - By Andrea Subissati and Alexandra WestPlay

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Get out the glitter and baseball bats because we’re diving into the complex world of Twilight. From fandom to first love to coming of age and problematic depictions, we’re going deep with this one. Hold on tight, spider monkey!

 

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Twilight. Dir. Catherine Hardwicke, 2008.

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How Twilight Changed Fan Culture Forever. A look at Twilight‘s intersection of fandom and the rise of social media.

 

“I Can’t Believe We Read This Whole Book!” How Reading for Their Own Purposes Affected Struggling Teens. Examining the power of reading from a teaching perspective.

 

Mormon Vampires in the Garden of Eden. How Stephanie Meyer’s Mormonism presents in her text.

 

Reviving Ophelia. An iconic text that looks at the intersection of teenage girls and media.

 

The Twilight Saga’s Issue with Indigenous Culture. A breakdown of how the Twilight Saga‘s representation of Indigeneity is problematic.

 

Catherine Hardwicke Broke Records With ‘Twilight.’ Then Hollywood Labeled Her ‘Difficult.’ Hardwicke’s 2018 interview that details her struggles with getting the film made and her fight for a more diverse cast.

 

Twilight’s Heteronormative Reversal of the Monstrous: Utopia and the Gothic Design.  Is Twilight an inversion of the Gothic?

 

Teams, Tears, and Testimonials. A cultural analysis of the fan-populated Twilight Time Capsule.

 

Twilight: the franchise that ate feminism. An overview of the popular criticisms leveled at the series.

 

Twilight reviewed by Mark Kermode. The veteran film critic goes to bat for Twilight. 

 

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