I like zombies. I really like zombies. But I\u27m not the only one: why do so many of us seem to be enjoying a zombie moment? What does it say about our fears of a decentralized government and the power of human bodies? And what is that faintly discernable groaning sound? In this article, I draw on the theories of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri as well as Foucault\u27s biopower concept to examine our collective fascination with a collective threat
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
In recent years, the undead have been on the rise in films. Zombies and vampires are taking center ...
I like zombies. I really like zombies. But I\u27m not the only one: why do so many of us seem to be ...
For decades we have been besieged by a growing pop-culture phenomenon – a zombie themed phenomenon. ...
This article explores the popularity of Zombies in recent American popular culture and media
With this essay, I join the moaning hordes who have tried to explain the resurgent popularity of the...
Monsters have always enjoyed a significant presence in the human imagination, and religion was instr...
―Zombies and Cowyboys: How to Win the Apocalypse ‖ Suddenly zombies are everywhere. From graphic nov...
Public anxiety about emerging biothreats is evident in the recent glut of popular entertainment wher...
The interest in academic research about zombie culture and the media that produces it has gradually ...
"It is hard to be a zombie. Slaving all day for no reward, driven by insatiable hunger, feared, unw...
Zombies have become increasingly prolific in popular culture. Films from Dawn of the Dead to Shaun ...
Zombies are the soulless reanimated corpses of human beings; they wander the border between life and...
Writing about yet another among countless polls, surveys, and reviews of people’s media use, Hamilto...
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
In recent years, the undead have been on the rise in films. Zombies and vampires are taking center ...
I like zombies. I really like zombies. But I\u27m not the only one: why do so many of us seem to be ...
For decades we have been besieged by a growing pop-culture phenomenon – a zombie themed phenomenon. ...
This article explores the popularity of Zombies in recent American popular culture and media
With this essay, I join the moaning hordes who have tried to explain the resurgent popularity of the...
Monsters have always enjoyed a significant presence in the human imagination, and religion was instr...
―Zombies and Cowyboys: How to Win the Apocalypse ‖ Suddenly zombies are everywhere. From graphic nov...
Public anxiety about emerging biothreats is evident in the recent glut of popular entertainment wher...
The interest in academic research about zombie culture and the media that produces it has gradually ...
"It is hard to be a zombie. Slaving all day for no reward, driven by insatiable hunger, feared, unw...
Zombies have become increasingly prolific in popular culture. Films from Dawn of the Dead to Shaun ...
Zombies are the soulless reanimated corpses of human beings; they wander the border between life and...
Writing about yet another among countless polls, surveys, and reviews of people’s media use, Hamilto...
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
In recent years, the undead have been on the rise in films. Zombies and vampires are taking center ...