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Resisting Bodies: Power Crisis / Meaning Crisis in the Zombie Film from 1932 to Today

2011

Critics have repeatedly focused on the political subtexts of the living dead films of George A. Romero, revealing, notably, how they reflect specific social concerns. In order to determine what makes the zombie movie and the figure of the zombie so productive of political readings, this article examines, first, the classic zombie movies influenced by voodoo lore, then Romero’s initial living dead trilogy (1968-1985), and finally some of the most successful films released in the 2000s. Resorting to a post-structuralist framework including Althusser’s notions of state apparatuses, Foucault’s distinction between subjection and subjectification, and Butler’s analyses of subversive resignificati…

Georges A. Romero[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturezombie moviesDawn of the DeadDay of the DeadresignificationJudith ButlersubversionmeaningNight of the Living Deadcontingency[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureMichel FoucaultLouis Althussersubjection[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturepowerresistanceIdeological State ApparatusessubjectificationI Walked with a ZombieVictor HalperinWhite ZombieJacques Tourneurpolitics
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