A tribute to Robin Wood, focusing on his influence on horror criticism, and more specifically, on his appraisal of George A. Romero as ‘a great and audacious filmmaker’ through detailed consideration of his zombie movies. The article considers the key elements of his extraordinary influence on horror criticism, and a detailed examination of the monster which most directly responds to horror’s potential ambivalence: the zombie. In order to consider the ambivalence in the relationship between normality and the monster – that central and most important component of Wood’s horror criticism – created by Romero’s zombies, analysis focuses on the materiality of the films through close attention to the bodies on-screen
International audienceThis article examines traditional oppositions between terror and horror in Daw...
Cet article examine la manière dont les genres littéraires narratifs (roman et nouvelle) se sont app...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...
A tribute to Robin Wood, focusing on his influence on horror criticism, and more specifically, on hi...
International audienceCritics have repeatedly focused on the political subtexts of the living dead f...
Zomvies have become a major part of modern film, most people enjoy a good zombie movie because they ...
George Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead introduced radical new changes to the figure of t...
(in English) This work deals with the phenomenon of zombie in films by George A. Romero. Its objecti...
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...
This thesis provides a critical reflection to three different approaches to interpretation of zombie...
Not so long ago zombies rarely shuffled out of B-grade horror movies and cult comic books, but today...
Observing the current popularity of the zombie narrative in American culture, this thesis explores t...
In recent years, the undead have been on the rise in films. Zombies and vampires are taking center s...
Unlike its archetypal cinematic contemporary’s such as the vampire, the werewolf, and even the mumm...
International audienceThis article examines traditional oppositions between terror and horror in Daw...
Cet article examine la manière dont les genres littéraires narratifs (roman et nouvelle) se sont app...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...
A tribute to Robin Wood, focusing on his influence on horror criticism, and more specifically, on hi...
International audienceCritics have repeatedly focused on the political subtexts of the living dead f...
Zomvies have become a major part of modern film, most people enjoy a good zombie movie because they ...
George Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead introduced radical new changes to the figure of t...
(in English) This work deals with the phenomenon of zombie in films by George A. Romero. Its objecti...
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...
This thesis provides a critical reflection to three different approaches to interpretation of zombie...
Not so long ago zombies rarely shuffled out of B-grade horror movies and cult comic books, but today...
Observing the current popularity of the zombie narrative in American culture, this thesis explores t...
In recent years, the undead have been on the rise in films. Zombies and vampires are taking center s...
Unlike its archetypal cinematic contemporary’s such as the vampire, the werewolf, and even the mumm...
International audienceThis article examines traditional oppositions between terror and horror in Daw...
Cet article examine la manière dont les genres littéraires narratifs (roman et nouvelle) se sont app...
Horror films act as a barometer for society's tensions and anxieties, and the early years of the twe...