Balkan Vampires

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anthropological fieldwork
Author_Danilo Trbojevic
Balkans
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Community
Cultural
cultural transformation
Demonology
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Ethnographic
ethnographic research in Serbian villages
Europe
Folklore
Global
Heritage
History
Identity
identity politics analysis
Local
Modern
Motif
Museum
Myth
myth adaptation studies
Politics
Popular culture
Power
Representation
Rural
rural belief systems
Serbia
Society
Superstition
Symbol
symbolic anthropology
Tourism
Tradition
Vampire
Village
Western

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032868950
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Balkan Vampires examines how vampire motifs from Balkan folklore have permeated modern sociocultural and political realms, exploring their role in rural traditions and transformation under global influences. The book builds on extensive fieldwork conducted in village communities across Serbia, the cradle of vampire lore, where the author has been able to record numerous stories, memories, and testimonies of residents. The research reveals the vampire not merely as a mythical figure but as a potent symbol in cultural and political discourse. The chapters demonstrate that vampire narratives are not just remnants of traditional rural beliefs but are actively engaged in shaping contemporary cultural and social identities. The author analyzes the persistence and adaptability of vampire motifs, demonstrating their relevance in expressing community fears, challenging societal norms, and navigating the tensions between local traditions and global influences. Drawing on a wealth of ethnographic material, the book will be of interest to scholars of anthropology, cultural studies, folklore, demonology, history, and beyond.

Danilo Trbojević is an anthropologist and researcher in the Institute of Ethnography at the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, Belgrade.

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