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Centering on media studies, this collection of essays examines both the show The Walking Dead and its source material, the graphic novels by Robert Kirkman. These essays look at the show from a variety of perspectives-from art and theology to gender, violence, and politics-through the prism of media studies.

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Centering on media studies, this collection of essays examines both the show The Walking Dead and its source material, the graphic novels by Robert Kirkman. These essays look at the show from a variety of perspectives-from art and theology to gender, violence, and politics-through the prism of media studies.
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Autorenporträt
Philip L. Simpson serves as provost of the Titusville Campus of Eastern Florida State College. He is the author of Psycho Paths: Tracking the Serial Killer through Contemporary American Film and Fiction (2000) and Making Murder: The Fiction of Thomas Harris (2010) and coeditor of Stephen King's Contemporary Classics: Reflections on the Modern Master of Horror (2015). He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on film, literature, popular culture, and horror. Marcus Mallard teaches composition at the University of Central Oklahoma and Oklahoma City Community College.