Romanticizing Conversion Narratives: Women, Change, and Female Agency in Twilight and Joseph and Aseneth

Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series recounts the conversion of the female protagonist, Bella, from human to vampire. This conversion is reminiscent of an earlier tale of conversion in the Second Temple apocryphal account Joseph and Aseneth. This article argues that both works can be understood as...

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1. VerfasserIn: Howard, Melanie A. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: University of Saskatchewan [2019]
In: Journal of religion and popular culture
Jahr: 2019, Band: 31, Heft: 2, Seiten: 127-138
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Meyer, Stephenie 1973-, Twilight saga series / Konversion (Religion) / Idealisierung / Joseph et Aseneth
RelBib Classification:AD Religionssoziologie; Religionspolitik
AG Religiöses Leben; materielle Religion
CD Christentum und Kultur
HD Frühjudentum
weitere Schlagwörter:B Women
B Agency
B vampire
B Twilight
B Aseneth
B Conversion
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Zusammenfassung:Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series recounts the conversion of the female protagonist, Bella, from human to vampire. This conversion is reminiscent of an earlier tale of conversion in the Second Temple apocryphal account Joseph and Aseneth. This article argues that both works can be understood as romanticized conversion narratives that are differentiated by the degree to which they endow their female protagonists with agency and autonomy. While both tales include common elements (for example, a similar narrative arc and gendered elements of the conversion process), there is a notable difference in the level of the woman's agency during her conversion.
ISSN:1703-289X
Enthält:Enthalten in: Journal of religion and popular culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3138/jrpc.2017-0051