"Humanity has a new weapon against the living dead and that weapon is Steven Schlozman " --New York Times bestselling author Max Brooks "I've written and made films about zombies for over forty years. In all that time, I've never been able to convince my audience that zombies actually exist. On page one of THE ZOMBIE AUTOPSIES, Steven Schlozman takes away any doubt. This fast-moving, entertaining work will have you chuckling...and worrying." --George A. Romero, director of Night of the Living Dead "Gruesome and gripping Steven Schlozman reveals the science...
"Humanity has a new weapon against the living dead and that weapon is Steven Schlozman " --New York Times bestselling author Max Brooks
The zombie craze has infected popular culture with the intensity of a viral outbreak, propagating itself through text, television, film, video games, and many other forms of media. As a metaphor, zombies may represent political notions, such as the return of the repressed violence of colonialism, or the embodiment of a culture obsessed with consumerism. Increasingly, they are understood and depicted as a medicalized phenomenon: creatures transformed by disease into a threatening vector of contagion.
The Walking Med brings together scholars from across the disciplines of...
The zombie craze has infected popular culture with the intensity of a viral outbreak, propagating itself through text, television, film, video game...
The zombie craze has infected popular culture with the intensity of a viral outbreak, propagating itself through text, television, film, video games, and many other forms of media. As a metaphor, zombies may represent political notions, such as the return of the repressed violence of colonialism, or the embodiment of a culture obsessed with consumerism. Increasingly, they are understood and depicted as a medicalized phenomenon: creatures transformed by disease into a threatening vector of contagion.
The Walking Med brings together scholars from across the disciplines of...
The zombie craze has infected popular culture with the intensity of a viral outbreak, propagating itself through text, television, film, video game...