This book explores the narratives of girlhood in contemporary YA vampire
fiction, bringing into the spotlight the genre's radical, ambivalent,
and contradictory visions of young femininity. Agnieszka
Stasiewicz-Bieńkowska considers less-explored popular vampire series for
girls, particularly those by P.C. and Kristin Cast and Richelle Mead,
tracing the ways in which they engage in larger cultural conversations
on girlhood in the Western world. Mapping the interactions between girl
and vampire corporealities, delving into the unconventional tales of
vampire romance and girl sexual expressions, examining the narratives of
women and violence, and venturing into the uncanny vampire classroom to
unmask its critique of present-day schooling, the volume offers a new
perspective on the vampire genre and an engaging insight into the
complexities of growing up a girl.