This article analyses the relationship between the horror genre and colonialism by focusing on Lucio Fulci’s Zombi 2 (1979) and discusses how and to what extent the colonial overtones of this film provide a fictional representation of the Italian collective unconscious fear of African immigration, which resurrected the memory of forgotten colonial crimes in Africa. Drawing on postcolonial theory and psychoanalysis, this article also underlines how xenophobe political propaganda has employed horror imagery – and especially that provided by zombie movies – in order to discriminate against immigrants
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
This dissertation undertakes a close examination of zombielore in the United States from the early n...
This article analyses the relationship between the horror genre and colonialism by focusing on Lucio...
This article considers the increase in media representations of zombies during the first decade of t...
[por] Zombies are not new additions to our cultural horror imaginary, and yet it would seem that in ...
An ever increasing number of films, books, and scholarly works dealing with the undead have appeared...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
This paper unveils the revolutionary potential incarnated in the post-9/11 transformed figure of the...
Abstract Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational a...
This article explores the popularity of Zombies in recent American popular culture and media
With reference to films such as The Terror Experiment (2010) and Osombie (2012), this paper explores...
This article investigates the relation of the figure of the zombie to the Haitian Revolution, the on...
The zombie narrative has seen an increasing trend towards the emergence of a zombie sentience. The i...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
This dissertation undertakes a close examination of zombielore in the United States from the early n...
This article analyses the relationship between the horror genre and colonialism by focusing on Lucio...
This article considers the increase in media representations of zombies during the first decade of t...
[por] Zombies are not new additions to our cultural horror imaginary, and yet it would seem that in ...
An ever increasing number of films, books, and scholarly works dealing with the undead have appeared...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
This paper unveils the revolutionary potential incarnated in the post-9/11 transformed figure of the...
Abstract Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational a...
This article explores the popularity of Zombies in recent American popular culture and media
With reference to films such as The Terror Experiment (2010) and Osombie (2012), this paper explores...
This article investigates the relation of the figure of the zombie to the Haitian Revolution, the on...
The zombie narrative has seen an increasing trend towards the emergence of a zombie sentience. The i...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
This dissertation undertakes a close examination of zombielore in the United States from the early n...