Explored in this work are three texts: Cormac McCarthy’s novel, The Road; Douglas Coupland’s novel, Girlfriend in a Coma; and Robert Kirkman’s ongoing serialized comic book, The Walking Dead. After a discussion of apocalyptic and postapocalyptic fictions and their ubiquity and popularity in contemporary culture, each work will be analyzed individually to explore each author’s message regarding postapocalyptic concerns. These three texts have been chosen as each represents a point along a loose continuum of high-to-low art. Primarily, this thesis will focus on how each author approaches systems of meaning-making and systems of understanding in postapocalyptic settings and texts. This analysis will examine how characters must reevaluate and f...
This dissertation argues that the genre of apocalyptic narratives can be uniquely read as interrogat...
This dissertation argues that the genre of apocalyptic narratives can be uniquely read as interrogat...
In this thesis, I analyse four novels by Cormac McCarthy through the lens of Apocalypse theory. Look...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
The cultural and philosophical effects of postmodernism have transformed the fictional representatio...
This thesis attempts to take seriously the claims made by many postapocalyptic zombie narratives to ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-86).This project began out of curiosity about why our cul...
The article examines the correlation between the world and the word in two novels which engage with ...
In recent times, the idea of apocalypse has consumed the public consciousness. Naturally, this preoc...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
Textual genre criticism and close readings of novels and films reveal that, in addition to chronicli...
As described by Jean Lyotard and Fredric Jameson, the present postmodern era is one in which transce...
In Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road, a man and boy roam a desolate, grey lands...
The traumatic XXth century made humans believe their existence was getting close to an end. This wor...
This dissertation argues that the genre of apocalyptic narratives can be uniquely read as interrogat...
This dissertation argues that the genre of apocalyptic narratives can be uniquely read as interrogat...
In this thesis, I analyse four novels by Cormac McCarthy through the lens of Apocalypse theory. Look...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
The cultural and philosophical effects of postmodernism have transformed the fictional representatio...
This thesis attempts to take seriously the claims made by many postapocalyptic zombie narratives to ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-86).This project began out of curiosity about why our cul...
The article examines the correlation between the world and the word in two novels which engage with ...
In recent times, the idea of apocalypse has consumed the public consciousness. Naturally, this preoc...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
Textual genre criticism and close readings of novels and films reveal that, in addition to chronicli...
As described by Jean Lyotard and Fredric Jameson, the present postmodern era is one in which transce...
In Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road, a man and boy roam a desolate, grey lands...
The traumatic XXth century made humans believe their existence was getting close to an end. This wor...
This dissertation argues that the genre of apocalyptic narratives can be uniquely read as interrogat...
This dissertation argues that the genre of apocalyptic narratives can be uniquely read as interrogat...
In this thesis, I analyse four novels by Cormac McCarthy through the lens of Apocalypse theory. Look...