Zombiescapes and Phantom Zones : Ecocriticism and the Liminal from "Invisible Man" to "The Walking Dead" /
"In Zombiescapes and Phantom Zones: Ecocriticism and the Liminal from "Invisible Man" to "The Walking Dead," Lee Rozelle chronicles the weirdest, ugliest, and most mixed-up characters to appear on the literary scene since World War II--creatures intimately linked to damaged...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa :
The University of Alabama Press,
2016.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Introduction
- A fruitful darkness: bioregional grotesques in Gabriel García Márquez's One hundred years of solitude and Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of orange
- Strange cartographies in Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon and Don Delillo's Underworld
- Invisible lands: homecoming and nativity in Ralph Ellison's Invisible man and Derek Walcott's Omeros
- The future has not yet begun: apocalyptic bodies in Robert Kirkman's The walking dead and Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam trilogy
- Coda.