
The Anthropocene and the Undead
Cultural Anxieties in the Contemporary Popular Imagination
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 5. February 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
276 pages
978-1-7936-2584-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Anthropocene and the Undead describes how our experience of an increasingly erratic environment and the idea of the undead are more closely linked than the obvious zombie horde signaling the end of the world. In fact, as described here, much of how we understand the anthropocene both conceptually and in practice involves undead entities from the past that will not die, undead traumas that rise up and consume the world, and undead temporalities that can never end. Fifteen original essays by cultural and anthropological experts such as Kyle William Bishop, Nils Bubandt, Johan Hoeglund, and Steffen Hantke, among others, study the nature of humanity's ongoing complicated relationship to the environment via the concept of the undead. In doing so, The Anthropocene and the Undead sheds invaluable light on adjacent concepts such as the Capitalocene, Necrocene, Disanthropocene, Post-anthropocene, and the Symbiocene to trace real and imagined trajectories of our more-than-human selves into undead and undying futures.
Reviews / Votes
The undead, in their many forms, have never been more popular and never felt more relevant than in a cultural landscape plagued by global pandemic and ecological disaster, making Simon Bacon's Anthropocene and the Undead a timely analysis. Bringing together a dream-team of cultural commentators discussing representations of the Anthropocene and its demise across film, television, literature and theatre through the prism of the undead, this book offers a richly nuanced consideration of the fractured relationship between humanity and the natural world. The chapters are provocative, insightful and richly interconnected, inviting reflection and action. -- Stacey Abbott, University of Roehampton There is a cascade of books examining the Anthropocene, but this collection stands out for its brilliant elucidation of the many ways the 'undead' represent a present era that is increasingly defined by humans' impact on the planet. Expertly organized and contextualized by Simon Bacon, essays consider the ways in which the 'undead' figure identity, space, time, life, death and undying in the Anthropocene. Reading both cultural texts and material reality, the essays collectively illuminate how everything about life on Earth is becoming an 'undying' that is also, inevitably, an ongoing history of the evolution of life on Earth. -- Dawn Keetley, Lehigh UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 b/w illustrations; 7 b/w photos;
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7936-2584-7 (9781793625847)
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The Anthropocene and the Undead
Cultural Anxieties in the Contemporary Popular Imagination
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03/2022
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Persons
Simon Bacon is an independent scholar.
Content
Introduction
Simon Bacon
Part I: Undead Identity in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: (Un)Death of the Father: Self-Sacrificing Paternity in Modern Zombie Narratives
Kyle William Bishop
Chapter 2: Undeath, Theatricality, and the EcoGothic in DC Moore's Common (2017)
Gheorghe Williams
Chapter 3: Maggie in the Necrocene
Johan Hoeglund
Part II: Undead Spaces and "Zones" of the Anthropocene
Chapter 4: The Uncanny Valley of the Anthropocene: Short Stories About the Undead Under the Brightest of Lights
Nils Bubandt
Chapter 5: Mutants and Tourists: Horror Film, Sacrifice Zones, and Chernobyl Diaries (2012)
Steffen Hantke
Chapter 6: A Panic on the 4th of July: Municipal Malfeasance, Mutation and Monstrosity in Barry Levinson's The Bay (2012)
Rebecca Stone Gordon
Part III: The Anthropocene and the End of "Time"
Chapter 7: "Dying All the Time": The Future as the Extended Present and the Zombification of History in the Anthropocene
Elana Gomel
Chapter 8: Avenging the Anthropocene: Returning the Dead to Li
Simon Bacon
Part I: Undead Identity in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: (Un)Death of the Father: Self-Sacrificing Paternity in Modern Zombie Narratives
Kyle William Bishop
Chapter 2: Undeath, Theatricality, and the EcoGothic in DC Moore's Common (2017)
Gheorghe Williams
Chapter 3: Maggie in the Necrocene
Johan Hoeglund
Part II: Undead Spaces and "Zones" of the Anthropocene
Chapter 4: The Uncanny Valley of the Anthropocene: Short Stories About the Undead Under the Brightest of Lights
Nils Bubandt
Chapter 5: Mutants and Tourists: Horror Film, Sacrifice Zones, and Chernobyl Diaries (2012)
Steffen Hantke
Chapter 6: A Panic on the 4th of July: Municipal Malfeasance, Mutation and Monstrosity in Barry Levinson's The Bay (2012)
Rebecca Stone Gordon
Part III: The Anthropocene and the End of "Time"
Chapter 7: "Dying All the Time": The Future as the Extended Present and the Zombification of History in the Anthropocene
Elana Gomel
Chapter 8: Avenging the Anthropocene: Returning the Dead to Li