Monthly Archives: November 2014

Dracula

From an ugly, bold blood sucking creature to an attractive superhero, the common perception of vampire has changed dramatically during the past centuries as evident in the literature and its adaptation.  The difference between Bram Stoker’s Dracula in the Victorian … Continue reading

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Displacement and Gentrification

The many times I drove by Vancouver’s downtown eastside (DTES) I have committed the” unforgivable but not unprecedented oversight” as Blomley states in his book.  This week’s readings has allowed me to think about the different aspects of colonialism and … Continue reading

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News Release Article Based on The Blood-Drawing Ghost

Girl Who Mysteriously Revived Three From Death Bought 100 Acre Estate Kate of Drimalegue was observed by several bystanders and neighbours of northwest Gort na Leachtan last month to have mysteriously revived the lives of three young men from death. Neither of the … Continue reading

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