This paper examines the role of narrativization as a form of improvised trauma treatment in the first six seasons of AMC’s The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead explores a modern America that has been decimated by a traumatic event. This event, a zombie apocalypse, results in the permanent loss of infrastructure and social services. What remains in this unpredictable landscape for survivors is a reliance on Christian narratives, expressed through pious characters and burial rituals that strive to provide meaning and purpose in the new world. Survivors perform burial rituals to preserve a connection to the pre-apocalyptic world and to narrativize trauma, both personal and collective. This paper contends that The Walking Dead uses the context of...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Because of its inherent multidisciplinarity and conceptual flexibility, trauma theory has, from the ...
Narrativizing Trauma in the Apocalypse: Christianity and Burial in AMC's The Walking Dea
Over the past 15 years, the story of a world devastated by the walking dead has increasingly capture...
Post-apocalyptic narratives and themes have become increasingly popular in film, television and grap...
Post-apocalyptic narratives and themes have become increasingly popular in film, television and grap...
This thesis attempts to take seriously the claims made by many postapocalyptic zombie narratives to ...
In 2010, the zombie horror genre gained even greater popularity than the huge following it had previ...
My research explores how the oft-maligned zombie genre reveals deep-seated American cultural tendenc...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-86).This project began out of curiosity about why our cul...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Because of its inherent multidisciplinarity and conceptual flexibility, trauma theory has, from the ...
Narrativizing Trauma in the Apocalypse: Christianity and Burial in AMC's The Walking Dea
Over the past 15 years, the story of a world devastated by the walking dead has increasingly capture...
Post-apocalyptic narratives and themes have become increasingly popular in film, television and grap...
Post-apocalyptic narratives and themes have become increasingly popular in film, television and grap...
This thesis attempts to take seriously the claims made by many postapocalyptic zombie narratives to ...
In 2010, the zombie horror genre gained even greater popularity than the huge following it had previ...
My research explores how the oft-maligned zombie genre reveals deep-seated American cultural tendenc...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-86).This project began out of curiosity about why our cul...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Verv...
Because of its inherent multidisciplinarity and conceptual flexibility, trauma theory has, from the ...