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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jan Louis Perkowski (December 29, 1936, PeJan Louis Perkowski (December 29, 1936, Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Virginia. He has three consecutive degrees including a PhD from Harvard University. He currently resides in Charlottesville. He attracted attention when he published research into alleged vampire folklore in the 1970s that was easily sensationalized in the press and has a vogue among vampire fans. Perkowski wrote about a Kashubian idiolect and was employed by the National Museum of Man in Canada in 1968–9 to conduct research for the Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies in the area of Wilno, Ontario, to study Kashubian Polish folklore and traditions. His 1972 report, "Vampires, Dwarves, And Witches Among The Ontario Kashubs" inspired sensational articles in Psychology Today, The Canadian Magazine, and The National Enquirer which got it denounced on the floor of the Canadian House of Commons. Kashubians in Wilno, Ontario allegedly believe that "the only remedy against this kind of future vampirism was to extract the teeth from the infants. The Kashubs also feared those born with a red caul, a piece of amniotic membrane that naturally surrounds an unborn baby in the womb. Residents of the area interviewed by a journalist in 2018 "vehemently deny that they still adhere to this medieval remnant of the Fatherland. What’s less ambiguous is that fact that there are some Ontarians do believe in vampires… some say, with good reason". Perkowski was previously employed at the University of California, Santa Barbara, the University of Texas, Austin, and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. He taught classes on Slavic languages, diachronic linguistics, the occult and vampires, and courses such as "How to be a Spy." He is now retired. In 1989, he published The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism which contains original vampire accounts translated into English from over twenty languages, many for the first time, including a vampire trial in Dubrovnik in 1737. The book is currently being added as a chapter in his forthcoming work Vampire Lore. However, he was best known for teaching an undergraduate class called "Dracula", covering vampire mythology in western culture from ancient times to the present. Perkowski himself approaches the vampire as an outgrowth of the culture in which its legend arose - often more a morality tale than anything else. After his retirement, the course was taken on by his former student , a known and demonologist.former student , a known and demonologist. , Jan L. Perkowski (né à Perth Amboy, New JeJan L. Perkowski (né à Perth Amboy, New Jersey, États-Unis) est un professeur, aujourd'hui émérite, de langues slaves à l’University of Virginia. Dans les années 1970, il a obtenu une couverture médiatique importante lorsqu'il a publié des ouvrages sur les vampires. Par la suite, ses ouvrages ont eu une certaine faveur parmi les admirateurs de vampires. faveur parmi les admirateurs de vampires.
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rdfs:comment Jan L. Perkowski (né à Perth Amboy, New JeJan L. Perkowski (né à Perth Amboy, New Jersey, États-Unis) est un professeur, aujourd'hui émérite, de langues slaves à l’University of Virginia. Dans les années 1970, il a obtenu une couverture médiatique importante lorsqu'il a publié des ouvrages sur les vampires. Par la suite, ses ouvrages ont eu une certaine faveur parmi les admirateurs de vampires. faveur parmi les admirateurs de vampires. , Jan Louis Perkowski (December 29, 1936, PeJan Louis Perkowski (December 29, 1936, Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Virginia. He has three consecutive degrees including a PhD from Harvard University. He currently resides in Charlottesville. He attracted attention when he published research into alleged vampire folklore in the 1970s that was easily sensationalized in the press and has a vogue among vampire fans. press and has a vogue among vampire fans.
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