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Unraveling Resident Evil : Essays on the Complex Universe of the Games and Films, Paperback / softback Book

Unraveling Resident Evil : Essays on the Complex Universe of the Games and Films Paperback / softback

Edited by Nadine Farghaly

Paperback / softback

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Resident Evil is a multidimensional as well as multimedia universe: various books, graphic novels, games and movies (the fifth one came out in 2012) all contribute to this enormous universe.

The essays written for this volume will focus on this particular zombie manifestation and its significance in popular culture.

The essayists come from very different fields, so it was possible to cover a wide range and to discuss numerous issues regarding this universe.

Among them are game theory, the idea of silence as well as memory, the connection to iconic stories such as Alice in Wonderland , posthumanism and much more.

A lot of ground is covered that will facilitate further discussions not only among Resident Evil interested persons, but also among other zombie universes and zombies in general.

Most of these essays focus on the female figure Alice, a character revered by many as a feminist warrior.

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