2021
DOI: 10.1080/17449855.2020.1866265
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Necropolitics in a post-apocalyptic zombie diaspora: The case of AMC’sThe Walking Dead

Abstract: American Movie Classics' (AMC) popular television series The Walking Dead (2010-present) transports viewers into an apocalyptic zombie dystopia where the lines between safety and precarity, being governed and governing, or being alive and/or dead slip and change. Utilizing Achille Mbembe's term "necropolitics", the article explores The Walking Dead's representation of governance and power in terms of individual and group security. While the zombie has been understood as the liminal figure par excellence, The W… Show more

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