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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Tropical Liminal : Urban Vampires & Other Bloodsucking Monstrosities
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    y separately published work icon Etropic Tropical Liminal : Urban Vampires and Other Blood-Sucking Monstrosities vol. 16 no. 1 2017 11328830 2017 periodical issue

    'Vampires and other blood-sucking monstrous beings constitute some of the most famous myths, legends and stories that continue to haunt contemporary societies. This special issue examines the presence of these beings within cities and their rural surrounds. The contributions to this special issue reflect upon vampires and other monstrosities in relation to the tropical regions of the world from historical pasts to present-day manifestations, and imaginary tropical futures, including: the British colonial empire in the tropical east, New Orleans in the deep south of the United States, across the border to Mexico and Latin American communities, over to India and Southeast Asia, including Bangkok in Thailand, Singapore, and Sabah on the island of Borneo, and to the tropical east coast of Australia. However, the concept of the tropics is not simply a geographical construct, the imaginary of the tropics also emerges out of the spaces of mythology and oral storytelling, ethnographic reports, literature, science fiction magazines, film and television, video games and the internet.' (Anita Lundberg, Lennie Geerlings : Editorial introduction)

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  • Etropic vol. 16 no. 1 2017 periodical issue
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