Zombifying a Nation: Race, Gender and the Haitian Loas on Screen - Paperback

Zombifying a Nation: Race, Gender and the Haitian Loas on Screen - Paperback

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Zombifying a Nation: Race, Gender and the Haitian Loas on Screen - Paperback

Zombifying a Nation: Race, Gender and the Haitian Loas on Screen - Paperback

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by Toni Pressley-Sanon (Author)

The figure of the zombie that entered the popular imagination with the publication of William Seabrook's The Magic Island (1929)--during the American occupation of Haiti--still holds cultural currency around the world.

This book calls for a rethinking of zombies in a sociopolitical context through the examination of several films, including White Zombie (1932), The Love Wanga (1935), I Walked with a Zombie (1943) and The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988). A 21st-century film from Haiti, Zombi candidat a la presidence ... ou les amours d'un zombi, is also examined.

A reading of Heading South (2005), a film about the female tourist industry in the Caribbean, explores zombification as a consumptive process driven by capitalism.

Author Biography

Toni Pressley-Sanon is an assistant professor at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9.1 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: July 19, 2016

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