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|a Inoue, Yoshitaka
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|a Contemporary Consciousness as Reflected in Images of the Vampire
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|a This paper focuses on modern consciousness through changes in the vampire image in modern fiction and film. During the twentieth century, vampires have evolved through three stages: early images show the vampire as a grotesque monster; later, the vampire becomes a fascinating and noble character; and most recently, the vampire has become emotional and introspective. An illustration of the historical change of consciousness that connects with these images is given, and a relationship between the most recent vampire image and consciousness is proposed. From this viewpoint, contemporary consciousness is characterized by a lack of the outside.
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|a © 2011 by the Virginia Allan Detloff Library, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
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|x Cultural anthropology
|x Folkloristics
|x Folklore
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|x Monsters
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Cognitive psychology
|x Unconscious mind
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Personality psychology
|x Personality
|x Self
|x Psyche
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
|x Applied anthropology
|x Cultural anthropology
|x Folkloristics
|x Folklore
|x Mythological creatures
|x Monsters
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|a Arts
|x Literature
|x Literary genres
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|a Arts
|x Literature
|x Literary elements
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|a History
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