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Zombies in America!
An examination of the popularity of the Zombie in
American Culture
By Amy LaZerte
Consider the Zombie…
Invading Movies!!!
Invading Literature!!!
Invading Comics!!!
Invading Video Games!!!
What has Become of POP Culture?
Why Zombies? Why Now?• Zombies are versatile!
– Scary– Funny– Social Commentary
• Zombies as “the other”!– People of Color– Nazis– Communists
• Modern Day Gladiators– It’s okay to kill zombies!
• Zombies as US!!!– The ultimate consumer– Unrepressed
• Fascination with Death• Community
– “When they aren’t eating us they’re bring us together”
The Voodoo Zombie!
– The Magic Island by W.B. Seabrook in 1929
– H. P. Lovecraft’s Novellas in the 1920s and 1930s
– White Zombie (1932) starring Bella Lugosi
– I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
– Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
The Grandfather of the Modern Zombie
• George A Romero• Night of the Living
Dead (1968)• The ”New” Zombie• Zombies as social
commentary– Post- Civil Rights
Movement– Vietnam War– American Counter-
Culture Movement
The First African American Hero in American Cinema!
When There’s No More Room in Hell…
• Dawn of the Dead (1978) George A Romero
• Post Vietnam• Rascism• Feminism• “The ME Decade”• Zombies as the
ultimate consumer.
Dawn of the Dead Movie Trailer
The Moral Dilemma
• Day of the Dead (1985) George A Romero
• What makes a zombie not a human?– Bub
• What makes a human not a human?– The Military
Zombies get a Sense of Humor• Return of the Living
Dead (1985) Dan O’Bannon and the subsequent Return of the Living Dead Series
• The Evil Dead (1981) Sam Raimi, and The Evil Dead Series
• Sean of the Dead (2004) Edgar Wright
• Zombieland (2009) Ruben Fleischer
Zombies in Print
• The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z by Max Brooks
• The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman
• Day by Day Armageddon by J.L. Bourne
• Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
• Library of the Living Dead Press
In Conclusion….
Zombies are the dismembered, half gnawed
fingers on the pulse of America’s
prejudices', anxieties, and
desires. “They’re coming to get you,
Barbra…”
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