This book traces how
The Walking Dead
franchise narratively, visually, and rhetorically represents transgressions against heteronormativity and the nuclear family. The introduction argues that
The Walking Dead
reflects cultural anxiety over threats to the family. Chapter 1 examines the destructive competition created by heteronormativity, such as the conflict between Rick and Shane. Chapter 2 focuses on the actual or attempted participation of characters such as Carol and Negan in queer relationships. Chapter 3 interprets zombies as queer antagonists to heteronormativity, while Chapter 4 explores the incorporation of zombies into the lives of characters such as the Governor and the Whisperers. The conclusion asserts that
The Walking Dead
presents both queer alternatives to and damaging contradictions within the traditional heterosexual family model, helping to question this model and to consider the struggle of queer American families. Overall, this study holdsspecial interest for students and scholars of queerness, zombies, and the family.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction.- Part I Living Families.- 2. That Is
My
Wife: Futurism and Patriarchal Competition.- 3. Insane Proposals: Beyond Monogamy as Beyond Rationality.- Part II Living/Dead Families.- 4. What Happens in the Barn Stays in the Barn: Families and Zombies as
Sinthom
osexuals.- 5. Out of the Barn: Alternative Families and the Undead.- 6. Conclusion: A Terminus.
John R. Ziegler
is Assistant Professor of English at Bronx Community College, CUNY, USA. His research straddles the 16
th
–17
th
and 20
th
–21
st
centuries, and he has published on early modern English and Irish literature, ghosts, zombies, and video games. He also co-edits the journal
Supernatural Studies
and reviews theater for
Culture Catch
.