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  • Jeff Holdeman featured on Ologies podcast

Jeff Holdeman featured on Ologies podcast

Thursday, October 27, 2022

Dr. Jeff Holdeman is a featured guest on two episodes of the Ologies podcast, which was named one of Time Magazine’s top 50 podcasts and recently became Apple's top science podcast. Check out the description and link below:

"Fangs! Capes! Undead bloodlust! Are vampires soul-draining ghouls or a hot prom date? No better person to ask than Indiana University professor of Slavic and Eastern European Culture, Dr. Jeff Holdeman, who teaches the course “The Vampire in European and American Culture.” Across two episodes, Jeff breaks down the folkloric purpose of vampire stories and how they morphed into novels and hit the silver screen. Plus: why every generation reinvents its monsters."

Vampirology (VAMPIRES) with Dr. Jeff Holdeman

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