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Andrew Whelan & Ruth Walker 
Zombies in the Academy 
Living Death in Higher Education

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Zombies in the Academy taps into the current popular fascination with zombies and brings together scholars from a range of fields, including cultural and communications studies, sociology, film studies and education, to give a critical account of the political, cultural and pedagogical state of the university through the metaphor of zombiedom. The contributions to this volume argue that the increasing corporatization of the academy – an environment emphasizing publication, narrow research, and a vulnerable tenure system – is creating a crisis in higher education best understood through the language of zombie culture: the undead, contagion and plague, among others. Zombies in the Academy presents essays from a variety of scholars and creative writers who present an engaging and entertaining appeal for serious recognition of the conditions of contemporary humanities teaching, culture and labour practices.

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Table of Content

Introduction 


Section 1: Zombification in the corporate university 


First as tragedy, then as corpse – Andrew Whelan


‘Being’ post-death at Zombie University – Rowena Harper


University life, zombie states and reanimation – Rowan Wilken and Christian Mc Crea


The living dead and the dead living: contagion and complicity in contemporary universities – Holly Randell-Moon, Sue Saltmarsh and Wendy Sutherland-Smith


Zombie solidarity – Ann Deslandes and Kristian Adamson


The Journal of Doctor Wallace – David Slattery


Section 2: Moribund content and infectious technologies 


Zombie processes and undead technologies – Christopher Moore


The botnet: webs of hegemony/zombies who publish – Martin Paul Eve


The intranet of the living dead: software and universities – Jonathan Paul Marshall


Virtual learning environments and the zombification of learning and teaching in British universities – Nick Pearce and Elaine Tan


Mapping zombies: a guide for digital pre-apocalyptic analysis and post-apocalyptic survival – Mark Graham, Taylor Shelton and Matthew Zook


Infectious textbooks – Gordon S. Carlson and James J. Sosnoski


Section 3: Zombie literacies and pedagogies 


Undead universities, the plagiarism ‘plague’, paranoia and hypercitation – Ruth Walker


EAP programmes feeding the living dead of academia: critical thinking as a global antibody – Sara Felix


Zombies in the classroom: education as consumption in two novels by Joyce Carol Oates – Sherry R. Truffin


Queer pedagogies in zombie times: parody, neo-liberalism and higher education – Daniel Marshall


Zombies are us: the living dead as a tool for pedagogical reflection – Shaun Kimber


Escaping the zombie threat by mathematics – Hans Petter Langtangen, Kent-Andre Mardal and Pål Røtnes


Toward a zombie pedagogy: embodied teaching and the student 2.0 – Jesse Stommel


Section 4: The post-apocalyptic terrain 


‘Sois mort et tais toi’: zombie mobs and student protests – Sarah Juliet Lauro


Living-dead man’s shoes? Teaching and researching glossy topics in a harsh social and cultural context – David Beer


Feverish homeless cannibal – George Pfau


A report on the global Viral Z outbreak and its impact on higher education – Howard M. Gregory II and Annie Jeffrey

About the author

Andrew Whelan teaches sociology at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
Ruth Walker teaches academic writing at the University of Wollongong.
Christopher Moore is a lecturer in media communication at Deakin University, Australia.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 398 ● ISBN 9781783200764 ● File size 3.0 MB ● Publisher Intellect Books Ltd ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2013 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6486492 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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