How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture: The Multifarious Walking Dead in the 21st Century

How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture: The Multifarious Walking Dead in the 21st Century

by Kyle William Bishop
How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture: The Multifarious Walking Dead in the 21st Century

How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture: The Multifarious Walking Dead in the 21st Century

by Kyle William Bishop

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Overview

Since the early 2000s, popular culture has experienced a "Zombie Renaissance," beginning in film and expanding into books, television, video games, theatre productions, phone apps, collectibles and toys. Zombies have become allegorical figures embodying cultural anxieties, but they also serve as models for concepts in economics, political theory, neuroscience, psychology, computer science and astronomy. They are powerful, multifarious metaphors representing fears of contagion and doom but also isolation and abandonment, as well as troubling aspects of human cruelty, public spectacle and abusive relationships. This critical examination of the 21st-century zombie phenomenon explores how and why the public imagination has been overrun by the undead horde.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476622088
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 10/02/2015
Series: Contributions to Zombie Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kyle William Bishop is an associate professor of English and film studies and serves as the Honors Program Director at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah. He has presented and published on a number of zombie-related texts and has authored two other monographs with McFarland.
Kyle William Bishop is an associate professor of English and film studies and serves as the Honors Program director at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah. He has presented and published on a number of zombie-related texts and has authored two other monographs with McFarland.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction—A Multiplicity of Zombies: How the Walking Dead Conquered Popular Culture
Part One: Generic Triad
1—The (New) Cinematic Zombie: Road Trips, Globalization and World War Z
2—The Comedic Zombie: Zombieland and the Classical Functions of the Modern Zomedy
3—The Young Adult Zombie: Teenage Anxiety in The Forest of Hands and Teeth
Part Two: Beyond Film
4—The Comic Book Zombie: Human Devolution in The Walking Dead
5—The Literary Zombie: The Infected City of Colson Whitehead’s Zone One
6—The Stage Zombie: Dead Set, Uncle Vanya and Zombies, and the ­Reality-TV Monster
Part Three: Broader Horizons
7—The Video Game Zombie: The Last of Us and the Digital Evolution of the Walking Dead
8—The ­Non-Zombie Zombie: The Tragically Misidentified Draugar of Dead Snow
9—The Romantic Zombie: Warm Bodies and the Monstrous Boyfriend
Conclusion—The Television Zombie: The Future(s) of the Walking Dead
Filmography
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

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