The Physiology and Mythology of the "Domestic" and the "Alien": The Model of the Vampire in Serbian Traditional Culture and Popular Culture
The vampire in Serbian traditional culture and the vampire in popular culture are two different beings. The former is virtually identical to people in his community, does not undergo a change of character after death, and getting rid of him is the task of the whole community. He is linked to his so...
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Autor principal: | Bojan Žikić |
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Lenguaje: | EN FR SR |
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University of Belgrade
2021
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