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Sommers, Joseph Michael: "When the Zombies Came for Our Children. Exploring Posthumanism in Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead." In: The Comics Grid 6.2 (2016)<http://www.comicsgrid.com/articles/10.16995/cg.40/>. Added by: joachim (2016-02-14 09:25) Last edited by: joachim (2016-02-14 11:30) |
Resource type: Web Article Languages: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.16995/cg.40 BibTeX citation key: Sommers2016 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "The Walking Dead", Adlard. Charlie, Horror, Kirkman. Robert, USA Creators: Sommers Collection: The Comics Grid |
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Attachments | URLs http://www.comicsg ... es/10.16995/cg.40/ |
Abstract |
Through the theoretical lens of cultural posthumanism, this essay offers a reading of writer Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead comics series (2003 ongoing). 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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