Zombies, Vampires, and Philosophy
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158 The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis (New York: Routledge, 1993), pp. 3, 61.
Volume 49 in the series, Popular Culture and Philosophy ®, edited by George A. Reisch
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Zombies, vampires, and philosophy : new life for the undead / edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. p. cm.—(Popular culture and philosophy ; v. 49)
Rev. ed of: The undead and philosophy.
Summary: “A collection of philosophical essays about the undead: beings such as vampires and zombies who are physically or mentally dead yet not at rest. Topics addressed include the metaphysics and ethics of undeath”—Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
eISBN : 978-0-812-69712-4
1. Vampires. 2. Zombies. 3. Philosophy. I. Greene, Richard, 1961 Sept. 2- II. Mohammad, K. Silem III. Undead and philosophy.
BF1556.Z66 2010
398’.45—dc22
2010001965