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    The unethical tale of Tom Dacre and the asphyxiated zombie apocalypse. by Shirin Rafie.

    Published 2013
    “…The Unethical Tale of Tom Dacre and the Asphyxiated Zombie Apocalypse is an illustrated comic book, based in 19th Century London, where a young boy by the name of Tom Dacre, realises that he has to deal with a zombie apocalypse, caused by a mysterious black smog that envelops London. …”
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    “LIFE AFTER PEOPLE”: ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE AND THE STRUCTURES OF THE POST-HUMAN GLOBAL IMAGINARY by Adriana NEAGU

    Published 2019-03-01
    “… Life after People: Zombie Apocalypse and the Structures of the Post-Human Global Imaginary. …”
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    The New Zombie Apocalypse and Social Crisis in South Korean Cinema (translation into Russian) by Sung-Ae Lee

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article examines four zombie films released between 2012 and 2018: “Ambulance”, the fourth film in Horror Stories (2012), a popular horror portmanteau film; Train to Busan (2016) (directed by Yeon Sang-Ho), the first South Korean blockbuster film in the “zombie apocalypse” sub-genre; Seoul Station (2016), an animation prequel to Train to Busan (also directed by Yeon Sang-Ho); and Rampant (2018, directed by Kim Seong-Hun ), a costume drama set in Korea’s Joseon era. …”
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    Married with zombies : book 1 of living with the dead / by Petersen, Jesse

    Published 2010
    “…"While on a routine trip to their marriage counselor, Sarah and David notice a few strange things--like their counselor ripping out her previous client's throat--and now must fight for their survivial, not just their marriage, in the middle of a zombie apocalypse."…”
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    Zombies—A Pop Culture Resource for Public Health Awareness by Melissa Nasiruddin, Monique Halabi, Alexander Dao, Kyle Chen, Brandon Brown

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Fear of the unknown has long been a psychological driving force for curiosity, and the concept of a zombie apocalypse has become popular in modern society. …”
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    GEORGE A. ROMERO’S DYSTOPIAS: THE REPRESENTATION OF DYSTOPIA IN THE UNIVERSE OF HIS ZOMBIE TRILOGY by Michał Zgorzałek

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In the Living Dead Trilogy Romero skilfully used the zombie apocalypse motif to portray both vices as virtues characteristic to American way of life. …”
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    Los niños perdidos zombis: La España postsecular y los descontentos con la memoria histórica en [REC]2 by Antonio Córdoba

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The purpose of this chapter is to explore the full implications of the fact that the bio-zombie apocalypse in [Rec]2 is a state of emergency that combines viral infection and supernatural possession, a hybrid of the natural and the otherworldly. …”
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    When the Zombies Came for Our Children: Exploring Posthumanism in Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead by Joseph Michael Sommers

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…By referring to specific passages of Kirkman’s script, this essay explores The Walking Dead’s psychologization of childhood as its narrative moves away from a satirical construction of the zombie apocalypse into the inquiry of contemporary (in)humanity.…”
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    Cultural performances: the zombie invasion, the death of the subject and other disorientation by Sainy C.B. Veloso

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The article considers how contemporary cultural performances indicial, the worldwide proliferation of fictional theme of the zombie apocalypse, through comic books, board games, movies, games, television serials, posters, rallies. …”
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    Tedium and Terror: Dreading Narration in Colson Whitehead’s Zone One by Mark Pedretti

    “…Critics of Colson Whitehead’s novel Zone One (2011) have treated its post-zombie-apocalypse setting as a futural standpoint for critiquing the present. …”
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    Awakening the "Walking Dead": Zombie Pedagogy for Millennials by Nancy Dawn Wadsworth

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Based on my undergraduate course: "Political Theory, Climate Change, and the Zombie Apocalypse," the article outlines how The Walking Dead can be used to critique the mythic assumptions built into modern social contract theory; to introduce other political ideologies, including conservatism, anarchism, fascism, and communism; and to consider the political challenges raised by a global problem such as climate change in an increasingly neoliberal environment. …”
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    Narrativizing Trauma in the Apocalypse: Christianity and Burial in AMC’s The Walking Dead by Scott Pearce

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The Walking Dead explores a modern America that has been decimated by a traumatic event. This event, a zombie apocalypse, results in the permanent loss of infrastructure and social services. …”
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    Internarrativität. Überlegungen zum Zusammenspiel von Interaktivität und Narrativität in digitalen Spielen by Kai Matuszkiewicz

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Following explication of the model, a short example is discussed, rendering the presence and function of internarratives in current digital games visible through focusing on the zombie apocalypse and the superhero story and their use in internarrative digital games. …”
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    Zombie Experts and Anarchy Imaginaries: Fantasies of 'Crises to Be' in Climate Change Futures by Natalie Baker

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This article draws on the cases of zombie apocalypse experts and climate-fiction to situate an investigation into how diametric forms of knowledge compete, dominate, and then replicate in mediated popular culture as forms of truth. …”
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    Surviving at any cost: guilt expression following extreme ethical conflicts in a virtual setting. by Cécile Cristofari, Matthieu J Guitton

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Using a massively multi-player zombie apocalypse setting, we analysed spontaneously reported feelings of guilt following ethically questionable actions related to survival. …”
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    Apocalypse . . . Eventually: Trans-Corporeality and Slow Horror in M. R. Carey’s The Girl with All the Gifts by Courtney A. Druzak

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…R. Carey’s 2014 zombie apocalypse novel The Girl with All the Gifts through the ecofeminist concept of trans-corporeality as defined by Stacy Alaimo in Bodily Natures. …”
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