- Lesbian vampire
Lesbian vampirism is a trope in 20th century
exploitation film that has its roots inJoseph Sheridan le Fanu 's novella "Carmilla " (1872) about the predatory love of a female vampire (the title character) for a young woman (the narrator)::Sometimes after an hour of apathy, my strange and beautiful companion would take my hand and hold it with a fond pressure, renewed again and again; blushing softly, gazing in my face with languid and burning eyes, and breathing so fast that her dress rose and fell with the tumultuous respiration. It was like the ardour of a lover; it embarrassed me; it was hateful and yet overpowering; and with gloating eyes she drew me to her, and her hot lips travelled along my cheek in kisses; and she would whisper, almost in sobs, 'You are mine, you shall be mine, and you and I are one for ever'. ("Carmilla", Chapter 4).In essence, this was a way to hint/titillate at the
taboo idea oflesbianism in a fantasy context outside the heavily censored realm of social realism (Weiss 1993). Also, the conventions of the vampiregenre --specifically, the mind control exhibited in many such films--allow for a kind of forced seduction of presumably straight women or girls by lesbian vampires.Films
preys upon an attractive girl she has invited to her house to pose for her.
Le Fanu's "Carmilla" was adapted by
Roger Vadim as "Blood and Roses " in 1960. More explicit lesbian content was provided in Hammer Studios production of a trilogy of films loosely adapted from "Carmilla". "The Vampire Lovers " (1970) was the first, starringIngrid Pitt andMadeleine Smith . It was a relatively straightforward re-telling of LeFanu's novella, but with more overt violence and sexuality. "Lust for a Vampire " (1971) followed, with Yutte Stensgaard as the same character played by Pitt, returning to prey upon students at an all-girl's school. This version had her falling in love with a male teacher at the school. "Twins of Evil " (1972) had the least "lesbian" content, with one female vampire biting a female victim on the breast. It starred real lifetwins andPlayboy playmates Madeleine andMary Collinson . Partially due to censorship restraints from theBBFC (Hearn and Barnes 1998), Hammer's trilogy actually had less lesbian elements as it proceeded.Other notable lesbian vampire film titles include
Jess Franco 's "Vampyros Lesbos " (1971) "Vampyres" (1974) and "The Hunger " (1983). The vampire films ofJean Rollin usually contain some kind of lesbian element or hint. RecentlySeduction Cinema Productions have produced a series of erotic lesbian films, starting with "The Vampire's Seduction " (1997) and following on with numerous titles including "The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula " (2001).The genre was also spoofed in the "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" episode of "
Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible ", acomedy television series. Recent British vampire movie "Razor Blade Smile " (1998), which presents itself partly as a series of homages to and clichés from other vampire films, includes an erotic lesbian vampire scene, as well as similar heterosexual episodes.Erzsébet Báthory, the historical true-life prototype of the modern lesbian vampire, appears as a character in "
Daughters of Darkness " (1971) by Belgian directorHarry Kumel , "Immoral Tales " (1974) directed byWalerian Borowczyk , "Eternal ", and "The Bloody Countess " ("Ceremonia sangrienta") (1973) directed byJorge Grau , as well as Hammer'sCountess Dracula (although not always with the lesbian element).Other Media
More recently, Pam Keesey edited two anthologies of lesbian vampire stories, "Daughters of Darkness" (1993) and "Dark Angels" (1995).
Perhaps curiously, there were very few lesbian references in television vampire series such as
Dark Shadows (one female vampire bit a female victim, but not on-screen),Forever Knight (Janette showed some interest in a young prostitute, planning at one point on making her a vampire), or Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Willow's lesbianism was foreshadowed in her recurringbisexual counterpart from an alternate universe).In 1984
Charles Busch premiered "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom ", a campy one-act play that went on to a longOff Off Broadway run.Young adult vampire novelist Amelia Atwater-Rhodes has stated that many of the vampires in her canon are bisexual, having grown tired over the centuries of being romantically involved with a single gender.
"
Vampire Princess Miyu " has some homoerotic tensions between the girlish vampire Miyu and the shamaness Himeko who attempts to fight against her. [cite book |last=Napier |first=Susan J. |title=The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries and Global Culture |editor=Martinez, Dolores P. |origyear=1998 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |language=English |isbn=0521631289 |pages=p.97 |chapter=Vampires, Psychic Girls, Flying Women and Sailor Scouts]In "", a TV show with a heavy lesbian
subtext , the episode "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" featured the main characters being turned into vampires.In comics, the greatest lesbian vampire was Purgatori, a former slavegirl from Egypt whose bloodline included the fallen angels.
See also
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The Celluloid Closet
*Queer horror
*Homosexuality in speculative fiction
*Elizabeth Báthory in popular culture
*The island ofLesbos (from where the word "Lesbian" comes) had local traditions about the nature of Greek vampires: they were thought to have long canine teeth much like wolves.References
*Marcus Hearn and Alan Barnes (1998) "The Hammer Story".
*Andrea Weiss (1993) "Vampires & Violets: Lesbians in Film". PenguinExternal links
* [http://www.queerhorror.com/qvamp/alllesbianMovies.html "Queer Horror" list of Lesbian vampire films]
* [http://www.queerhorror.com/qvamp/alllesbianBooks.html "Queer Horror" list of Lesbian vampire books]
* [http://www.charlesbusch.com/Vampire%20Lesbians%20of%20Sodom.htm "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" at Charles Busch website]
* [http://www.daughtersofdarkness.com Pam Keesey's Daughters of Darkness]
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