ENGL 2315: Literature & Film—the Vampire

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This collection gathers podcast recordings, scripts, and artwork generated as part of coursework for English 2315: Literature and Film, taught by Jill Martiniuk in Spring 2018 and sponsored by the Digital Research Commons.

The course explored the role that vampires play in Western culture. Although the topic may seem lighthearted, by focusing on the vampire, students had the opportunity to learn how the popular cultural figure developed from a harbinger of disease and death to an object of desire in contemporary literature and film. Throughout the course we explored questions such as: How did the vampire myth develop, and how did it spread? How did the vampire myth develop in literature and film, and why has the vampire become closely tied to the idea of outsiders and “the other”?

There is a huge body of work starring vampires and a large body of scholarly criticism around the figure and the literature and films featuring vampires. From Bram Stoker’s Dracula to contemporary works like the popular television shows True Blood and Vampire Diaries, it would be impossible to cover every aspect of the vampire in one semester. In order to give students to explore their own interests in the vampire in a scholarly manner, I developed this podcast project to give students a new way to research an aspect of the vampire myth throughout the semester.

The goal of this project was to encourage think about how they share information with an audience. I wanted students to think about how they engage with research, and how their own research can add to a larger body of research and knowledge in a given field.

Over the course of the semester students worked on developing their podcasts. They started with a exploratory essay to become familiar with their chosen topic. They then developed a research proposal that gave them the opportunity to see how other scholars have already explored that topic, and how they themselves would contribute to existing research. Finally, they developed research-based scripts of their topic so that they could reach a large, general audience.

As you can see from these podcast episodes, the topics varied from group to group. However, together they show a really unique look at how we interpret the figure of the vampire today, and what role the vampire plays in contemporary popular culture.

—Jill Martiniuk

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    Vampires vs. Witches
    (2018-08-27) Charo, Erica; Dang, Carolyn; Redding, Quenton; Zakhireh, Isabella
    Vampires vs. Witches: a podcast created and performed by Erica Charo, Carolyn Dang, Quenton Redding, and Isabella Zakhireh.
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    Origin of the Rivalry between Vampires and Werewolves
    (2018-08-27) Toor, Gurjinder; Sanchez-Garcia, Destiny; Feaghley, George; Rodriguez, Francisco
    Vampires vs. Werewolves: a podcast created and performed by Gurjinder Toor, Destiny Sanchez-Garcia, George Feaghley, and Francisco Rodriguez.
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    Vampires and Advertising
    (2018-08-27) Coleman, Madison; Butler, Katie; Rachel, Maddux; Wilson, Vini
    Vampires and Advertising: a podcast created and performed by Madison Coleman, Katie Butler, Rachel Maddux, and Vini Wilson.
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    Vampires: From Bad to Good
    (2018-08-27) Peavy, Michael; Alvarez, Anthony; Roark, Thomas; McCormack, Carter
    Vampires: From Bad to Good: a podcast created and performed by Michael Peavy, Anthony Alvarez, Thomas Roark, Carter McCormack.
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    Vampires and Sex
    (2018-08-27) Jun, Cosmo; Hurtado, Daniel; Martinez, Ricardo; Pineda, Veronica
    Vampires and Sexuality: a podcast created and performed by Cosmo Jun, Daniel Hurtado, Ricardo Martinez, and Veronica Pineda.
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    Minds of the Vampire
    (2018-08-27) Do, My; Martinez, Veronica; Nunley, Taylor; Rundle, Francescha
    Minds of the Vampire: a podcast created and performed by My Do, Veronica Martinez, Taylor Nunley, and Francescha Rundle.
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    Vampire Cults
    (2018-08-27) Moser, Koy; Albert, Jack; Wilson, Jared; Nyairo, Michael
    Vampiric Cults: an experimental podcast created and performed by Michael Nyairo, Jared Wilson, Jack Albert, and Koy Moser.