What is it about?
This paper advances a detailed reading of Max Brooks' 'World War Z' which outlines how contemporary zombie fiction addresses issues of medical ethics and spare-part surgery as well as environmental concerns. The paper argues that, far from being a crude form of populist horror, zombie fiction interrogates the contemporary world in a thoughtful and provocative manner.
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This is a new reading of the zombie genre, and concentrates less upon spectacle and more upon implication. It is the first specifically ecoGothic reading of Brooks' 'World War Z', and further imbricates Gothic scholarship with the medical humanities.
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This page is a summary of: ‘The evil of our collective soul’: Zombies, medical capitalism and environmental apocalypse, Horror Studies, March 2021, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/host_00026_1.
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