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Le zombie contemporain, mort-vivant mangeur de chair humaine, apparaît dans un grand nombre de productions esthétiques depuis le début des années 2000, contaminant une variété de supports (du livre au film, du jeu vidéo à la série télévisée) et différents genres, à commencer par celui de l'horreur. Comprenant une préface de Sarah Juliet Lauro, l'ouvrage collectif La mort intranquille se veut un espace de réflexion savante où chercheuses et chercheurs de plusieurs disciplines se donnent pour objectif d'étudier le zombie, de l'autopsier, d'en explorer les incarnations, du mort-vivant romérien au monstre réhumanisé, en passant par la figure de l'infecté. Les différents chapitres présentent des analyses formelles ou de corpus et abordent une pluralité d'enjeux par le biais de la figure du zombie, notamment l'imaginaire de la fin, le rapport au temps, les dérives éthiques de la science, le corps et l'érotisme.
Zombie films --- History and criticism. --- mort-vivant, horreur. --- zombie.
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The vampire and the zombie, the two most popular incarnations of the undead, are brought together for a forensic critical investigation in Screening the Undead. Both have a long history in popular fiction, film, television, comics and games; the vampire also remains central to popular culture today, from literary 'paranormal romance' to cult TV and movie franchises - by turns romantic, tortured, grotesque, countercultural, a goth icon or lonely outsider. The zombie can shamble or, nowadays, sprint with alarming velocity, and even dance. It frequently lends itself to metaphor and can stand in.
Vampire films --- Vampires on television. --- Zombie films --- Zombie television programs --- History and criticism.
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It's official: the zombie apocalypse is here. The living dead have been lurking in popular culture since the 1930s, but they have never been as ubiquitous or as widely-embraced as they are today. Zombie Cinema is a lively and accessible introduction to this massively popular genre. Presenting a historical overview of zombie appearances in cinema and on television, Ian Olney also considers why, more than any other horror movie monster, zombies have captured the imagination of twenty-first-century audiences. Surveying the landmarks of zombie film and TV, from White Zombie to The Walking Dead, the book also offers unique insight into why zombies have gone global, spreading well beyond the borders of American and European cinema to turn up in films from countries as far-flung as Cuba, India, Japan, New Zealand, and Nigeria. Both fun and thought-provoking, Zombie Cinema will give readers a new perspective on our ravenous hunger for the living dead.
Zombie films --- Zombies in motion pictures. --- Monster films --- Motion pictures --- History and criticism.
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Since the early 2000's, zombies have increasingly swarmed the landscape of popular culture, with ever more diverse representations of the undead being imagined. A growing number of zombie narratives have introduced sexual themes, endowing the living dead with their own sexual identity. The unpleasant idea of the sexual zombie is itself provocative, triggering questions about the nature of desire, sex, sexuality, and the politics of our sexual behaviors. However, the notion of zombie sex has been largely unaddressed in scholarship. This collection addresses that unexamined aspect of zombiedom...
Zombies --- Sex in literature. --- Zombies in literature. --- Queer theory. --- Zombie films. --- Social aspects.
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The American Gothic novel has been deeply shaped by issues of race and raciality from its origins in British Romanticism to the American Gothic novel in the twenty-first century. Savage Horrors delineates an intrinsic raciality that is discursively sedimented in the Gothic's uniquely binary structure. Corinna Lenhardt uncovers the destructive and lasting impact of the Gothic's anti-Black racism on the cultural discourses in the United States. At the same time, Savage Horrors traces the unflinching Black resistance back to the Gothic's intrinsic raciality. The African American Gothic, however, does not originate there but in the Black Atlantic - roughly a decade before the first Gothic novel was ever written on American soil.
Gothic; Racism; Culture; Zombie; Savage; Black Atlantic; Literature; American Studies; British Studies; Cultural Studies; Literary Studies --- American Studies. --- Black Atlantic. --- British Studies. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Racism. --- Savage. --- Zombie.
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D’où viennent les zombies ? Ou plutôt d’où reviennent-ils ? À cette question répond une investigation en forme de traversée de l’imaginaire scientifique et artistique du corps humain, de la Renaissance à nos jours. En contrechamp des films qui ont illustré le genre, d’insolites et fascinantes figures se succèdent : les écorchés du De Humani Corporis Fabrica de Vésale (1543), les « corps sans organes » de Deleuze et Guattari, les variations techniques sur l’homme mécanique, des automates de Vaucanson aux pensionnaires sous hypnose de Charcot. Un tel montage fait apparaître, entre les cabinets de curiosités d’hier et les macabres fantaisies zombie d’aujourd’hui, entre les spéculations de la culture savante et les fictions filmiques, de troublants et vivants échos. Et si la mélancolie des motifs funèbres et des Vanités a bien sa place dans cette fable anthropologique et esthétique, la tonalité qui s’en dégage est à l’opposé : rarement ouvrage érudit aura été comme celui-ci soulevé par une écriture aussi limpide et jubilatoire pour dire l’avènement moderne des morts-vivants.
Film Radio Television --- Literature (General) --- cinéma --- zombie --- imaginaire --- homme mécanique --- hypnose --- cabinet de curiosité --- motif funèbre --- mort-vivant --- dissection
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Explores the intersection of the vampire and zombie with 21st Century dystopian and post-apocalyptic cinema.
Twenty-first century film and television is overwhelmed with images of the undead. Vampires and zombies have often been seen as oppositional: one alluring, the other repellant; one seductive, the other infectious. With case studies of films like I Am Legend and 28 Days Later, as well as TV programmes like Angel and The Walking Dead, this book challenges these popular assumptions and reveals the increasing interconnection of undead genres. Exploring how the figure of the vampire has been infused with the language of science, disease and apocalypse, while the zombie text has increasingly been influenced by the trope of the 'reluctant' vampire, Stacey Abbott shows how both archetypes are actually two sides of the same undead coin. When considered together they present a dystopian, sometimes apocalyptic, vision of twenty-first century existence.
Key featuresVampire films --- Vampires on television --- Television --- Lesbian vampires in motion pictures --- Vampires in motion pictures --- Monster films --- History and criticism. --- Zombie films --- 2000-2099
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Dark Days at Noon provides a broad history of wildfire in North America, from pre-European contact to the present. Edward Struzik sheds light on what may happen in the future if we do not learn to live with fire as Indigenous people once did, so that we may learn from how we managed fire in the past and apply those lessons in the future.
Wildfires --- Prevention and control --- History. --- Canada. --- United States. --- Bambi bucket. --- Bone yard. --- Danger Tree. --- Gypsy. --- Human history. --- New normal. --- Pyrocene. --- Seasons. --- Zombie. --- air tanker. --- blow-up. --- candling. --- fire tornado. --- fire whirls. --- fire-driven thunderstorms. --- helitack. --- hot spotter. --- inevitable. --- ladder fuels. --- next big one. --- slurry bomber. --- smoke chaser. --- smokejumper. --- spot. --- thought. --- widow maker. --- year-round.
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Outbreak narratives have proliferated for the past quarter century, and now they have reached epidemic proportions. From 28 Days Later to 24 to The Walking Dead, movies, TV shows, and books are filled with zombie viruses, bioengineered plagues, and disease-ravaged bands of survivors. Even news reports indulge in thrilling scenarios about potential global pandemics like SARS and Ebola. Why have outbreak narratives infected our public discourse, and how have they affected the way Americans view the world? In Going Viral, Dahlia Schweitzer probes outbreak narratives in film, television, and a variety of other media, putting them in conversation with rhetoric from government authorities and news organizations that have capitalized on public fears about our changing world. She identifies three distinct types of outbreak narrative, each corresponding to a specific contemporary anxiety: globalization, terrorism, and the end of civilization. Schweitzer considers how these fears, stoked by both fictional outbreak narratives and official sources, have influenced the ways Americans relate to their neighbors, perceive foreigners, and regard social institutions. Looking at everything from I Am Legend to The X Files to World War Z, this book examines how outbreak narratives both excite and horrify us, conjuring our nightmares while letting us indulge in fantasies about fighting infected Others. Going Viral thus raises provocative questions about the cost of public paranoia and the power brokers who profit from it. Supplemental Study Materials for "Going Viral": https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/going-viral-dahlia-schweitzer Dahlia Schweitzer- Going Viral: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xF0V7WL9ow
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health Issues. --- PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism. --- Mass media --- Apocalypse in mass media. --- Epidemics in mass media. --- Social aspects --- Sociology of culture --- Film --- Pragmatics --- Epidemics in mass media --- Apocalypse in mass media --- Mass media - Social aspects - United States --- 24. --- 28 days later. --- Ebola. --- I am Legend. --- SARS. --- World War Z. --- X FIles. --- anxiety. --- disease. --- globalism. --- outbreak. --- pandemic. --- plague. --- survivors. --- terrorism. --- viral. --- virus. --- walking dead. --- zombie.
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This collection of essays redefines what gothic has become in the contemporary world, examining the idea of an emerging gothic that is inextricable from the broader global context in which it circulates. Globalgothic expands the horizons of the genre in diverse new and exciting ways.
Supernatural in motion pictures. --- Goth culture (Subculture) --- Gothic fiction (Literary genre) --- Gothic horror tales (Literary genre) --- Gothic novels (Literary genre) --- Gothic romances (Literary genre) --- Gothic tales (Literary genre) --- Romances, Gothic (Literary genre) --- Detective and mystery stories --- Horror tales --- Suspense fiction --- Gothic culture (Subculture) --- Subculture --- Supernatural in moving-pictures --- Motion pictures --- Goth culture (Subculture). --- Gothic fiction (Literary genre). --- Literature. --- Literary Theory. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Gothic & Romance. --- Gothic --- Literary theory. --- Literary studies --- fiction, novelists & prose writers. --- Ankoku butoh. --- Fahrenheit Twins. --- Funny Games. --- Indigenous gothic. --- Mataku. --- Michel Faber. --- Thai horror films. --- cannibal culture. --- global zombie. --- globalgothic. --- online vampire communities. --- twenty-first-century Gothic. --- uncanny games.
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