EPISODE · Dec 26, 2013 · 20 MIN
Jennifer Rutherford on Zombies and a Cultural Obsession That Simply Won’t Die
from Office Hours · host Kyle Green
Zombies have taken a special place in our cultural imaginary—appearing in countless cult classics, B-grade horror movies, best selling literary novels (and retellings of best-selling literary novels), record breaking television shows, and are the inspiration for themed parades and pub crawls around the globe. In this episode, Jennifer Rutherford, sociologist, literary scholar, and Deputy Director […]
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Zombies have taken a special place in our cultural imaginary—appearing in countless cult classics, B-grade horror movies, best selling literary novels [1] (and retellings of best-selling literary novels [2]), record breaking television shows [3], and are the inspiration for themed parades and pub crawls around the globe. In this episode, Jennifer Rutherford, sociologist, literary scholar, and Deputy Director of the Hawke Research Institute at the University of Southern Australia, helps us understand what can be learned from the cultural obsession. We discuss the power of the zombie as metaphor, the unrestrained drive of the undead, and the allure of becoming zombie at gatherings and celebrations. Download Office Hours #82 [4] [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_Z [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice_and_Zombies [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series) [4] http://files.thesocietypages.org/downloads/OH82_Rutherford.mp3
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