Dr Stacey Abbott of the University of Roehampton is well-known for her work on Buffy, Angel, and other cult TV series, and for research into various cultural manifestations of the Undead. She has also been a valuable participant in OGOM projects from our very first conference and publication. Her new book, Undead Apocalypse: Vampires and Zombies in the 21st Century, looks extremely interesting and illuminating, and explores the recent transformations of these figures in film and TV. Stacey is in a fascinating conversation here with Rhys Tranter on his excellent website (a trove of cultural information–well worth following).
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