Embodying Contagion : The Viropolitics of Horror and Desire in Contemporary Discourse

From Outbreak to The Walking Dead, apocalyptic narratives of infection, contagion and global pandemic are an inescapable part of twenty-first-century popular culture. Yet these fears and fantasies are too virulent to be simply quarantined within fictional texts. The vocabulary and metaphors of outbr...

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Superior document:Horror Studies
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Horror Studies
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (288 p.)
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