Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008This thesis is an in-depth analysis of George Romero's 'Living Dead' tetralogy of films, comprising Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn ofthe-Bead (1978), Day of the Dead(\985) and Land of the Dead (2005), examined through the lensf of contemporary film genre theory. The project focuses specifically on issues of the representation of race, class, culture and violence in the four films, and how these representations, along with the concomitant social critique evident in Romero's work, change in response to the upheavals and developments which have occurred in the American social, cultural and political climate over the past four decades. It also focuses on how Romero's films ...
International audienceCritics have repeatedly focused on the political subtexts of the living dead f...
Analyzing George A. Romero\u27s Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Dawn of the Dead (1978) in relat...
This thesis explores the origin, rise, and resonance of the zombie trope in American film and litera...
"George A. Romero has been called the "Father of the Modern Zombie Movie." His 1968 classic, Night o...
(in English) This work deals with the phenomenon of zombie in films by George A. Romero. Its objecti...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
My research explores how the oft-maligned zombie genre reveals deep-seated American cultural tendenc...
George Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead introduced radical new changes to the figure of t...
This dissertation explores a body of films produced after the events of 9/11, and while examining th...
The present paper discusses dystopia in the genre of horror on the basis of George A. Romero’s zombi...
This dissertation integrates three literatures in the sociological epistemology of culture to histor...
This thesis provides a critical reflection to three different approaches to interpretation of zombie...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
When George A. Romero\u27s Night of the Living Dead was released in 1968, the independent black and ...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...
International audienceCritics have repeatedly focused on the political subtexts of the living dead f...
Analyzing George A. Romero\u27s Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Dawn of the Dead (1978) in relat...
This thesis explores the origin, rise, and resonance of the zombie trope in American film and litera...
"George A. Romero has been called the "Father of the Modern Zombie Movie." His 1968 classic, Night o...
(in English) This work deals with the phenomenon of zombie in films by George A. Romero. Its objecti...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
My research explores how the oft-maligned zombie genre reveals deep-seated American cultural tendenc...
George Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead introduced radical new changes to the figure of t...
This dissertation explores a body of films produced after the events of 9/11, and while examining th...
The present paper discusses dystopia in the genre of horror on the basis of George A. Romero’s zombi...
This dissertation integrates three literatures in the sociological epistemology of culture to histor...
This thesis provides a critical reflection to three different approaches to interpretation of zombie...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
When George A. Romero\u27s Night of the Living Dead was released in 1968, the independent black and ...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...
International audienceCritics have repeatedly focused on the political subtexts of the living dead f...
Analyzing George A. Romero\u27s Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Dawn of the Dead (1978) in relat...
This thesis explores the origin, rise, and resonance of the zombie trope in American film and litera...