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Bibilography

Sims, Martha and Martine Stephens. 2011. Living Folklore: An Introduction to the Study of People and Their Traditions. 2nd Edition, Utah State University Press. Project MUSE.

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Herbert, Christopher. 2002. “Vampire Religion”. Representations, Volume 79, 100-121. JSTOR.

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Balinisteanu, Tudor. 2016. “Romanian Folklore and Literary Representations of Vampires.” Folklore, Volume 127, 150-172. JSTOR.

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Potter, Madeline. 2022. "Body and Blood: Literary Vampirism at the Intersection of Theological Hunger and Physical Waste." Literature and Medicine 40, no. 1: 147-166. 

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Keyworth, David. 2002. The Socio-Religious Beliefs and Nature of the Contemporary Vampire Subculture. Journal of Contemporary Religion. 

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McFadden, M. 2021. A History of Vampires and Their Transformation From Solely Monsters to Monstrous, Tragic, and Romantic Figures. Curiosity: Interdisciplinary Journal of Research and Innovation, 2. 

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Gonzalez, Sebastian. 2021. "The Humanization of the Vampire and Dehumanization of the Queer Community". Theses and Dissertations of the University of Puerto Rico.

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