28 Days Later (UK: Danny Boyle, 2002: 113 mins)
Baishya, Anirban Kapil. "Trauma, Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction & Trauma." Wide Screen 3.1 (June 2011)
Baishya, Anirban Kapil. "Trauma, Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction & Trauma." Wide Screen 3.1 (June 2011)
Booker, M. Keith. "28 DAYS LATER (2002, Director Danny Boyle)." Comments on Culture (2020)
Froula, Anna. "Prolepsis and the 'War on Terror': Zombie Pathology and the Culture of Fear in 28 Days Later...." Reframing 9/11: Film, Popular Culture and the "War on Terror." ed. Jeff Birkenstein, et al. NY: Continuum, 2010: 195-2008. [Your professor has a copy]
Kunkel, Benjamin. "Dystopia and the End of Politics." Dissent (Fall 2008)
Prewitt, Zach. "The Best Horror Cinema of the 21st Cinema." (Posted on Vimeo: October 2016)
Read, Jason. "Zombie as Critic." Unemployed Negativity (June 11, 2007)
Subissati, Andrea and Alexandra West. "Homegrown: 28 Days Later." The Faculty of Horror #111 (October 28, 2022) ["Andrea and Alex cross the pond to revisit Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic film that brought the zombie genre back to (un)life. From virology to bodily autonomy to Brexit, there’s a lot to chew on."]
Froula, Anna. "Prolepsis and the 'War on Terror': Zombie Pathology and the Culture of Fear in 28 Days Later...." Reframing 9/11: Film, Popular Culture and the "War on Terror." ed. Jeff Birkenstein, et al. NY: Continuum, 2010: 195-2008. [Your professor has a copy]
Kunkel, Benjamin. "Dystopia and the End of Politics." Dissent (Fall 2008)
Prewitt, Zach. "The Best Horror Cinema of the 21st Cinema." (Posted on Vimeo: October 2016)
Subissati, Andrea and Alexandra West. "Homegrown: 28 Days Later." The Faculty of Horror #111 (October 28, 2022) ["Andrea and Alex cross the pond to revisit Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic film that brought the zombie genre back to (un)life. From virology to bodily autonomy to Brexit, there’s a lot to chew on."]
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