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- Are any vampire myths based on fact? - Bloodsucking villain to guilt-ridden loner--what has inspired the redemption of the vampire in fiction and film? - What is Vampire Personality Disorder? What... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Modern Vampires

Dr. Ramslans approach to the subject of vampirism is unique in that she applies modern forensic science to the folklore of vampires. Filled with basic forensic and psychological data, The Science of Vampires is a great resource for any writer seeking to add depth to a modern vampiric tale or character. Anyone interested in the myths and folklore of vampirism will not be disappointed in this book's concise treatment of those myths.

A fascinating, multi-faceted analysis of the vampire

I think the title of this book does it more harm than good, creating expectations that don't quite pan out in the text and thereby donning it with a ready-made target for criticism. It's really hard to describe The Science of Vampires because the author covers so much material and does it in the most fascinating of ways. I found this book nothing short of riveting and continuously eye-opening. I've been reading about vampires for a long time, but Ramsland made me feel like a vampire layman quite uninitiated in the secrets truths and mystical airs of the subject at hand. She advanced notions that had never occurred to me, bringing to bear the tools of physical, abstract, and social science in her study. Nowhere does the author claim that vampires are "real," it is important to note. She is not out to prove vampire existence; instead, she sets out to study the vampire mythos in a scientific manner. When she discusses the "birth" of the vampire in folklore, she addresses such physical things as the decomposition of the human body to explain how perfectly natural occurrences such as a body shifting in the grave, bloating, or maintaining a rare redness of pallor might explain events our ancestors ascribed to evil manifestations. She takes vampire characteristics such as fangs, a compulsion to drink blood, an inability to tolerate sunlight, etc., and postulates as to what conditions and behaviors might provide an actual, scientific explanation for such unusual manifestations in an individual. She even delves rather deeply into matters of DNA and genetic mutation in discussing the possibility of retarding cellular death in order to prolong life. I was mesmerized by the conjectures she offered up for thought. She takes a substantive look at vampire-like criminals such as Peter Kurten (the Monster of Dusseldorf), Countess Erzebet Bathory, as well as serial killers such as Jeffrey Dahmer, and she even goes so far as to describe what the crime scene of an actual vampire killing might look like. She goes deeply into psychology and forensics, offering a profile of a hypothetical vampire killer and pointing to serological analyses, odontological studies of teeth marks, and other modern marvels of forensic science that would put the vampire of today in a much more legally vulnerable spot than his blood-sucking predecessors of old. Later, she attempts to answer all the questions you have about vampire sex and are afraid to ask, addressing the undeniably powerful eroticism that in many ways defines vampirism.Ramsland's most instructive contributions are also her most esoteric ones. The author spends a significant amount of time speaking to the continual evolution and seemingly permanent appeal of the vampire. Her approach reveals more about man than vampire in the end, but that is because the vampire not only represents something deep and meaningful in the human imagination, he reflects and anticipates constantly shifting cultural values in society

Pretty dang cool!

Okay, so Katherine Ramsland is crazy. So what? Her book is totally awesome, even if she is a bit too serious. And I'll admit, the idea of a scientific theory behind fiction is a wee bit, well, silly. but the enitre book raises some very interesting question, and as an avid researcher of the occult, and parapsychology, etc, I found it incredibly fascinating.

Great cool book!

I thought this book was very insightful and original compare to the other horrible vampire books out there. It's a great idea to put the "science" into one of the oldest myths of mankind. Great job!

Spooky -- and informative!

I've always been fascinated by the concept of vampirism. Katherine Ramsland's informative book asks, "Do vampires really exist?" and provides un-biased evidence to answer this question. The book is quite accessible even though it covers a lot of ground and incorporates a lot of science. I heard her on NPR's TALK OF THE NATION last week and that's when I went out and bought this book. I recommend the book =--it's very thought-provoking! Even if you're like me and don't believe in vampires, she opens a door into another world and makes anything possible. I want to read more on this topic now!
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