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Online vampire communities
Towards a globalised notion of vampire identity
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The idea of an online vampire community reveals a desire and nostalgia for an old sense of community which has been eclipsed in contemporary societies, a concept that is, however, regressive and utopian. Online vampire communities argue that they want to be more believable online and do not tolerate the sexualisation of vampiric imagery. They very often court media attention, flaunting and celebrating their stereotyped exoticism through simulated vampire imagery. They become mere figures in a media show that serves the economic interests of corporate television. The US vampire community has tried to create a globalised notion of vampire identity that is less fictional and applies to all individuals from around the world. It has in fact facilitated the uniform spread of a Westernised version of the vampire.

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