«Beyond the narrow application to the pop-cultural zombie, Simon
Bacon’s editorial definition of the concept of being «undead»
generates discussions in each chapter that creatively engage with the
full agenda of critical debates in studies of horror and the gothic.
With each chapter, the book unpacks the dense implications of its key
concept, as it explores what it means to be undead, to determine who
is and who isn’t, and how this matters. The book earns its rewards
as a «Companion» in the true sense of the term since it is sure to
accompany many curious and critical journeys through undead
twenty-first-century culture.» (Professor Steffen Hantke, Sogang
University, Seoul, author of Monsters in the Machine: Science Fiction
Film and the Militarization of America after World War II) Who are the
Undead? The twenty-first century is truly the age of the undead. They
are no longer just vampires or zombies, but every kind of monster that
can be imagined. More so, they not only live in the alien terrain of
our imaginations or nightmares but are embedded into the very nature
of our existence in the neverending catastrophe of the 2000s.
Featuring leading scholars such as David Punter, Roger Luckhurst,
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock and Lorna Piatti-Farnell amongst many others,
the 30 original essays in The Undead in the 21st Century: A Companion
describe and explain how the various fears and anxieties we have
around such things as contagion, the environment, geopolitics and even
ageing give form to the multifarious undead that plague our existence
and seem bent on our destruction. However, as shall be argued here, if
we can recognise and understand the undead they might not be the end
of humanity as we know it, but possibly a way to exist beyond it.
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A Companion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789977301
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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