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Race, Oppression and the Zombie: Essays on Cross-Cultural Appropriations of the Caribbean Tradition (Contributions to Zombie Studies)

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The figure of the zombie is a familiar one in world culture, acting as a metaphor for "the other," a participant in narratives of life and death, good and evil, and of a fate worse than death--the state of being "undead." This book explores the phenomenon from its roots in Haitian folklore to its evolution on the silver screen and to its radical transformation during the 1960s countercultural revolution. Contributors from a broad range of disciplines here examine the zombie and its relationship to colonialism, orientalism, racism, globalism, capitalism and more--including potential signs that the zombie hordes may have finally achieved oversaturation. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here. Read more

ISBN10 0786459115
ISBN13 978-0786459117
Language English
Publisher McFarland & Company
Dimensions 7 x 0.48 x 10 inches
Item Weight 15 ounces
Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 240 pages
Part of series Contributions to Zombie Studies
Publication date August 2, 2011

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