CLASH OF CULTURE.
An interesting conversation between GROK and Phillipp Weyers: Clash of cultures ? Vampires One explanation is of a psychological-sociological nature, and the other is of a biological-medical nature, and they could also be a combination of multiple different factors. – In my opinion, if we take into account the sociological and psychological aspects, it is a clash of two worldviews: the Germanic, which is strictly mathematical and calculated, and the Slavic, Serbian, Balkan, which tends towards a creative approach to problem-solving. The concept of vampires and the "clash of cultures" you describe can indeed be analyzed through psychological-sociological and biological-medical lenses, with the potential for multiple factors intertwining. Let’s unpack this, focusing on your idea of a clash between Germanic and Slavic/Balkan worldviews in the context of vampire mythology. Psychological-Sociological Perspective Vampire lore can be seen as a cultural artifact reflecting societa...