10 pagesTraditionally, the genre of zombie apocalypse has relied on a number of tropes: zombies’ inhumanity, mindlessness, decaying bodies, and capability to create new zombies with their bite. These tropes stem from societal opposition to disability, as well as from fear of non-heteronormative reproduction and the Freudian death drive. Most zombie literature is not outwardly critical of these tropes, but instead plays on them to portray zombies as an ultimate horror, a type of being that is other than and inferior to humans, that can—and should—be killed indiscriminately to prevent the destruction of western society as we know it. However, one zombie narrative, Dominic Mitchell’s BBC mini-series, In the Flesh, stands out above the rest as ...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
Zombies have become prominent figures in popular culture in the twenty-first century. Books, movies...
Not so long ago zombies rarely shuffled out of B-grade horror movies and cult comic books, but today...
The zombie is a figure of horror and comedy, of unrelenting consumption, its post-life a reductive a...
This article examines Dominic Mitchell’s BBC Three’s supernatural drama series, In the Flesh (2013),...
Contemporary TV series are having a great success and influence in our postmodern societies. The zom...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
Zombies have become increasingly prolific in popular culture. Films from Dawn of the Dead to Shaun ...
UnrestrictedIn October 2009, five pale, blood-stained teenagers sat on a curb in Newhall, California...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
This article analyses one of the most notorious TV trends in the last several years –the zombie–, an...
This thesis investigates the critical potential of the zombie figure for the enhancement of ethical ...
A book chapter in an edited collection on graphic medicine. From the publisher's website: The zo...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
Zombies have become prominent figures in popular culture in the twenty-first century. Books, movies...
Not so long ago zombies rarely shuffled out of B-grade horror movies and cult comic books, but today...
The zombie is a figure of horror and comedy, of unrelenting consumption, its post-life a reductive a...
This article examines Dominic Mitchell’s BBC Three’s supernatural drama series, In the Flesh (2013),...
Contemporary TV series are having a great success and influence in our postmodern societies. The zom...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
Zombies have become increasingly prolific in popular culture. Films from Dawn of the Dead to Shaun ...
UnrestrictedIn October 2009, five pale, blood-stained teenagers sat on a curb in Newhall, California...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
This article analyses one of the most notorious TV trends in the last several years –the zombie–, an...
This thesis investigates the critical potential of the zombie figure for the enhancement of ethical ...
A book chapter in an edited collection on graphic medicine. From the publisher's website: The zo...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
Zombies have become prominent figures in popular culture in the twenty-first century. Books, movies...