Zombie Theory
Explore the fascinating evolution of the zombie phenomenon in Zombie Theory by Sarah Juliet Lauro. Published in 2017, this compelling book spans 531 pages and delves into the rich history of zombies in popular culture, tracing their roots from the 1932 film White Zombie to the iconic The Night of the Living Dead by George A. Romero. Lauro examines how these undead creatures have transcended their cinematic origins, becoming a powerful symbol of cultural anxieties across the globe. From video games and acclaimed television series to comic books and independent films from diverse regions like Cuba and the Philippines, zombies have infiltrated various art forms, reflecting societal fears and issues. Zombie Theory is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the cultural significance of zombies and their impact on contemporary media. Discover why these flesh-eating figures continue to captivate audiences worldwide!