1st Edition

Balkan Vampires Society, Politics, Representation

By Danilo Trbojević Copyright 2026
276 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

276 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

Preface  Foreword by Slobodan Naumović  1. Shadows and Meanings: The Methodological and Theoretical Approach  2. Past and Current Research on Vampires in Serbia: An Overview  3. The Many Faces of the Village Vampire: Tracing Cultural Continuity  4. Metamorphoses of the Vampire in the Context of the Serbian Village  5. The Vampire Between Two Worldviews  6. The Vampire Between Power and Pop: A Symbolic Trajectory  7. Brand or Burden: Intimate Belief or Public Commodity?  8. Worlds in Dissonance: Folklore, Belief, and the Question of Reality  9. From Oblivion to Eternity – Concluding Remarks  Index

Biography

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