“The Plague Shall Be Lifted": Representations of East and West in NOSFERATU (2024)

Robert Eggers' critically acclaimed Nosferatu (2024) revisits the myth of the vampire in a visually stunning masterpiece that revitalizes one of the most iconic myths of modern times. Rooted in Eastern European folklore and the literary imagination of centuries past, the vampire fascinates and...

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Main Author: Monika Leferman
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Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/402
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description Robert Eggers' critically acclaimed Nosferatu (2024) revisits the myth of the vampire in a visually stunning masterpiece that revitalizes one of the most iconic myths of modern times. Rooted in Eastern European folklore and the literary imagination of centuries past, the vampire fascinates and inspires artists today. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) popularised the vampire in the Western imagination in a novel in which East and West are presented as spatial embodiments of the dichotomy between civilised and savage. This paper aims to analyse the depiction of East and West in Nosferatu (2024), arguing that while such a political representation is not Eggers' primary aim, the film successfully inverts the narrative according to which the East is savage while the West is the civilised counterpart while also integrating forms of othering, namely spatial, cultural, and corporeal. This study also aims to highlight the implications of the film in terms of its representation of East and West while providing a deeper understanding of the development of the vampire myth in cinema.
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spelling doaj-art-2b0723a85c0e4d839f11956d5b0fe6f32025-08-26T05:35:57ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University PressLinguaculture2067-96962285-94032025-06-0116110.47743/lincu-2025-1-0402“The Plague Shall Be Lifted": Representations of East and West in NOSFERATU (2024)Monika Leferman0Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Robert Eggers' critically acclaimed Nosferatu (2024) revisits the myth of the vampire in a visually stunning masterpiece that revitalizes one of the most iconic myths of modern times. Rooted in Eastern European folklore and the literary imagination of centuries past, the vampire fascinates and inspires artists today. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) popularised the vampire in the Western imagination in a novel in which East and West are presented as spatial embodiments of the dichotomy between civilised and savage. This paper aims to analyse the depiction of East and West in Nosferatu (2024), arguing that while such a political representation is not Eggers' primary aim, the film successfully inverts the narrative according to which the East is savage while the West is the civilised counterpart while also integrating forms of othering, namely spatial, cultural, and corporeal. This study also aims to highlight the implications of the film in terms of its representation of East and West while providing a deeper understanding of the development of the vampire myth in cinema. https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/402NosferatuvampireDraculaEastWestotherness
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“The Plague Shall Be Lifted": Representations of East and West in NOSFERATU (2024)
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vampire
Dracula
East
West
otherness
title “The Plague Shall Be Lifted": Representations of East and West in NOSFERATU (2024)
title_full “The Plague Shall Be Lifted": Representations of East and West in NOSFERATU (2024)
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title_short “The Plague Shall Be Lifted": Representations of East and West in NOSFERATU (2024)
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topic Nosferatu
vampire
Dracula
East
West
otherness
url https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/402
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