The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the societal and cultural fears displayed in recent “zombie apocalypse” films produced in the first decade and a half of the 21st Century. Using the lenses of critical theory five pieces of media will be analysed, being 28 Days Later (2002, dir. Danny Boyle), World War Z (2013, dir. Marc Forster), REC (2007, dir. Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza ), The Walking Dead (2010 -, dev. Frank Darabont) and The Girl with all the Gifts (2017, dir. Colm McCarthy). The common factor of the aforementioned works being that they were all produced after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. The latent fears displayed in this recent crop of zombie horror films deal with the loss of stability in a ...
Zomvies have become a major part of modern film, most people enjoy a good zombie movie because they ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the Western and post-apocalyptic genre in cinema...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Curs 2017-2018The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the societal and cultural fears display...
This dissertation explores a body of films produced after the events of 9/11, and while examining th...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
Observing the current popularity of the zombie narrative in American culture, this thesis explores t...
My project explores the almost exponential rise in popularity of the zombie film genre over the past...
This dissertation integrates three literatures in the sociological epistemology of culture to histor...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...
Diverse depictions of zombies, vampires, ghosts and other manifestations of the dead permeate late p...
This essay investigates the pervasiveness of the zombie figure in American culture as well as the re...
The horror film soundtrack is a complex web of narratological, ethnographic, and semiological factor...
Not so long ago zombies rarely shuffled out of B-grade horror movies and cult comic books, but today...
Zomvies have become a major part of modern film, most people enjoy a good zombie movie because they ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the Western and post-apocalyptic genre in cinema...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Curs 2017-2018The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the societal and cultural fears display...
This dissertation explores a body of films produced after the events of 9/11, and while examining th...
The zombie figure is ubiquitous in contemporary horror film—particularly in the United States—and ha...
Observing the current popularity of the zombie narrative in American culture, this thesis explores t...
My project explores the almost exponential rise in popularity of the zombie film genre over the past...
This dissertation integrates three literatures in the sociological epistemology of culture to histor...
This chapter investigates the gender-technology divide through the Zombie Apocalypse. Zombies ‘provi...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...
Diverse depictions of zombies, vampires, ghosts and other manifestations of the dead permeate late p...
This essay investigates the pervasiveness of the zombie figure in American culture as well as the re...
The horror film soundtrack is a complex web of narratological, ethnographic, and semiological factor...
Not so long ago zombies rarely shuffled out of B-grade horror movies and cult comic books, but today...
Zomvies have become a major part of modern film, most people enjoy a good zombie movie because they ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the Western and post-apocalyptic genre in cinema...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...