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Tag Archives: Zombies
The Man Who Brought Zombies to America
Following on from the article ‘The Tragic, Forgotten History of Zombies’, there is this thoughtful biography of William Seabrook by Roger Luckhurst. Seabrook helped introduce the figure of the zombie into Western popular culture following his travels to Haiti where … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Hammer horror, horror, Zombies
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CFP: Promises of Monsters
Temptation comes in the form of this CFP for the conference, ‘Promises of Monsters’ taking place in Stavanger, Norway on the 28th-29th April 2016. Abstracts are due by 15th December 2015.
Posted in CFP (Conferences)
Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, CFP, Conference, demons, Faeries, Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires, Werewolves, witches, Zombies
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A Compendium of Monsters
Over the Halloween period, the Wellcome Collection have put together an online compendium of monsters including the witch, zombie, werewolf, vampire and ghost. Though it’s quite tongue-in-cheek, I always think it is interesting to note what constitutes the stereotype of … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts, Fun stuff, Resources
Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, Ghosts, Gothic, horror, Monsters, Vampires, Werewolves, witches, Zombies
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The Tragic, Forgotten History of Zombies
The Atlantic has published this is an incredibly thoughtful and interested article about the history of zombies, ‘The Tragic, Forgotten History of Zombies’. It’s well researched and effectively argued covering the relationship between George A. Romero’s undead films and the … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, horror, Horror Film, TV, Zombies
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The Vampire Craze in Popular Culture Isn’t Dead Yet
Time have just published an article informing us that ‘The Vampire Craze in Popular Culture Isn’t Dead Yet’. The article suggests that the growing popularity of zombies (and may I also include werewolves, witches and fairies here) has not entirely destroyed … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, Twilight, Vampires, Zombies
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CFP — Edited collection: Gender, Race and Sexuality in The Walking Dead
From Dawn Keetley, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania: praise for the blog and a call for articles in a volume on The Walking Dead: Hi Bill–I am very much enjoying the Open Graves blog! Anyway, wondering if you’d consider posting this CFP … Continue reading
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016) – The Movie
For fans of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009), the mash-up novel by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith which features a critique of manners and the annihilation of the undead hordes, the official trailer for the movie version has been released. Judging … Continue reading
The Return of ‘The Returned’ (2012 – )
For those who loved ‘The Returned’ (2012 – ), the French series about the dead returning to a small community, Season 2 will be coming out on More 4 later this year. It has been a two year wait for … Continue reading
Horror in the Arts – Free Articles!
As what surely is a celebration of Gothtober and in order to give you something good to curl up with as the nights draw in, Routledge is offering two months of free access to their collection Horror in the Arts. … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals, Folklore, Gothic, Gothic novel, horror, Horror Film, popular culture, Vampires, Victorian Gothic, Werewolves, Zombies
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How our zombie obsession explains our fear of globalisation
Jospeh Gillings in a thoughtful piece that sees the current appeal of zombie fiction in the context of the helplessness felt in the face of the lawless nature of present-day capitalism. I would want to qualify the use of ‘globalisation’ … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts
Tagged 28 Days Later, capitalism, Frankenstein, globalisation, The Walking Dead, Zombies
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