EPISODE · Dec 4, 2021 · 1H 4M
Spotlight Elena Sperner: Real Vampyrism, Identity, Diversity Awareness, and the Role of Religion
from Rejected Religion Podcast · host Elena Sperner
Interview Highlights: As Elena discusses, 'real vampyres' are those who feel a physical need to consume energy, whether it be blood or 'psychic' energy. As her research takes an inclusive, sexuological perspective, Elena suggests that this might be a sexual orientation for some. Her research into fetish identity explores the possible connections between this identity and vampyrism, as her data indicates that fetish identity is not a mental pathology, not a choice, and is not necessarily paired with sexual activity. She further notes that some religious and/or spiritual practices can sometimes assist in forming a framework for a person's identity - providing in some cases a safe place to explore this identity. While this is a very complex topic with no easy answers, Elena stresses that 'sexual diversity awareness' can help educate others, create realistic representations regarding the diversity of identity, and help to foster a sense of inclusiveness.RESOURCES Elena Sperner on Academia.edu: Elena Sperner | Linköping University - Academia.eduMA Thesis: (PDF) Fetish Identity: A Collaborative Auto-phenomenographic Approach to Reframe Sexual Fetishism | Elena Sperner - Academia.eduInstagram: Elena (@shatteringglassceiling) • Instagram-foto's en -video'sDr. John Edgar Browning on Academia.edu: John Edgar Browning | Savannah College of Art and Design - Academia.eduSelected articles: "The real vampires of New Orleans and Buffalo: a research note towards comparative ethnography" | John Edgar Browning - Academia.edu(PDF) "Looking Inside the Coffin: An Overview of Contemporary Human Vampirism and Its Relevance for Forensics Professionals" | John Edgar Browning and DJ Williams - Academia.edu"What they do in the shadows: my encounters with the real vampires of New Orleans" | John Edgar Browning - Academia.eduMerticus X is an active researcher and participant in the real vampire community since 1997. Academia. edu page: Merticus X - Academia.eduSelected articles: (PDF) Demystifying Real Vampirism For The Rest Of Us | Merticus X - Academia.edu(PDF) Definition Of Real Vampirism | Merticus X - Academia.eduDr. Joseph Laycock: Vampires Today: The Truth about Modern Vampirism (English Edition) eBook : Laycock, Joseph P.: Amazon.nl: Kindle StoreReal Vampires as an Identity Group: Analyzing Causes and Effects of an Introspective Survey by the Vampire Community on JSTORTheme music: Stephanie Shea
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Interview Highlights: As Elena discusses, 'real vampyres' are those who feel a physical need to consume energy, whether it be blood or 'psychic' energy. As her research takes an inclusive, sexuological perspective, Elena suggests that this might be a sexual orientation for some. Her research into fetish identity explores the possible connections between this identity and vampyrism, as her data indicates that fetish identity is not a mental pathology, not a choice, and is not necessarily paired with sexual activity. She further notes that some religious and/or spiritual practices can sometimes assist in forming a framework for a person's identity - providing in some cases a safe place to explore this identity. While this is a very complex topic with no easy answers, Elena stresses that 'sexual diversity awareness' can help educate others, create realistic representations regarding the diversity of identity, and help to foster a sense of inclusiveness.
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