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Humanities
Vulnerable Life: Zombies, Global Biopolitics, and the Reproduction of Structural Violence
Steven Pokornowski1 
[1] Division of Communications and Languages, Rio Hondo College, 3600 Workman Mill Rd., Whittier, CA 90601, USA;
关键词: biopolitics;    race;    zombies;    postracial;    posthuman;    #BlackLivesMatter;    violence;   
DOI  :  10.3390/h5030071
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This essay offers an intervention in biopolitical theory—using the term “vulnerable life” to recalibrate discussions of how life is valued and violence is justified in the contemporary bioinsecurity regime. It reads the discursive structures that dehumanize and pathologize figures in U.S. zombie narratives against the discursive structures present in contemporary legal narratives and media reports on the killing of black Americans. Through this unsettling paralleling of structures, the essay suggests how the current ubiquity of zombies and the profusion of racial tension in the U.S. are related. In the process, the essay emphasizes the highly racialized nature of the zombie itself—which has never been the empty signifier it is often read as—and drives home just how dangerous the proliferation of postracial and posthuman discourses can be if they serve to elide historical limitations about the highly political determinations of just who is quite human.

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