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  • Black cats and chthonic worlds

    Today, we’re into superstitions, black cats and voodoo dolls. Or something similar, but far less eloquently phrased (thank you for this song, Ricky Martin, you created a classic! 🙂 ). Black cats are irrevocably connected to Halloween, be it as witches’ familiars or simply a living form of the devil; but the superstitions go further…

  • Witches and Witchcraft

      Onwards with the Halloween thematic. 🙂 A witch, warlock, sorcerer/sorceress… plus many local names in many languages all mark one belief – a belief in a human being with supernatural powers. These powers are not necessarily considered evil, or used for evil, by all; but unfortunately, most if not all beliefs know a dualism…

  • Case study – The Malawi vampire crisis

      Just yesterday, an article popped up about a worrying situation – the UN leaving Malawi due to a number of threats from the locals concerning a vampire scare, which has already led to the death of one man (who was stoned to death by the mob present) and which threatens to worsen as the…

  • Fiction And Fanfiction

    There are two kinds of fiction. One supportive of the aura of factuality and one digressing or even openly questioning or defying it. That’s the broad, simple terms. In reality, of course, it’s never that simple. Many works include elements of both where the author was psychologically swaying from one to the other.

  • Food and anthropology

    Food is a complicated theme, to say the least (note to self – when isn’t it, and what isn’t? 😉 ). Many of us think very little about food apart from what it means to us on a daily basis. Anthropology, however, thinks about food all the time, because food creates a large part of…