Exhumed: A History of Zombies

In this new one-hour Halloween PBS special, Dr. Emily Zarka will deconstruct some of the most significant moments in zombie popular culture over the last two centuries to reveal what these creatures say about us.

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Documentary
Created By

Dr. Emily Zarka

First Aired on

Oct 16, 2020

1 seaons till Oct 30, 2020

Popularity: 0.9203
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Networks
(US)
Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: Modern Zombies: The Rebirth of the Undead

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 3 episodes

Season 1

Aired

3 Episodes
  • Episode 1The Origins of the Zombie, from Haiti to the U.S. min

    In the first episode of our three-part special series, we explore the complex history of the zombie—from its origins in the spiritual beliefs of the African diaspora to the development of Vodou in Haiti. Learn how one of the most enduring monsters in popular culture evolved in the midst of slavery, racism and prejudice.

  • Episode 2Why George Romero Changed Zombies Forever min

    The second episode of our three-part special series looks at the Romero zombie. Considered the “godfather of zombies,” Romero’s 1968 film The Night of the Living Dead introduced the flesh-eating reanimated corpse to popular culture. Notably, the Romero zombie’s introduction during a time of great political and cultural unrest in America impacted how it was received—and why we still talk about it.

  • Episode 3Modern Zombies: The Rebirth of the Undead min

    This final episode of our three-part series, brings us to the 21st-century zombie where the monstrous legacy of both the original Haiti zombi and the Romero ghoul play a role in the rebirth of public interest in the zombie. Explore how the effects of new global anxieties like terrorism, bioweapons, global warming and overpopulation have forever solidified the zombie narrative in global society.

Crew & Team

Dr. Emily Zarka

Writer

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