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Established in 2007 by the Leatherby Libraries, the Community of Readers is the summer reading program for Chapman University. This program is open to everyone who has borrowing privileges at the Leatherby Libraries and a current library account, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Members select books from the Leatherby Libraries and receive prizes upon submission of their first review. The only requirement is that books must be obtained through the Leatherby Libraries.

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Friday, July 17, 2015

I killed a man today, and I don't even care



Title
I killed a man today, and I don't even care: Ethics, Violence and Othering in Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead
Author
Allison Lujan
Call Number
ENG214 .L85i
Location
Other
Rating
Somewhat Recommended
Book Review
Lujan tries to pack too much into this short MA thesis, which leaves many ideas not fully realized. While it is nice to see an academic reading of the graphic novels The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor, the examination would have had more impact if it had focused on a deep reading through the lens of just one of the approaches: ethics, violence, or othering.
Submitted By
Lugene Rosen
Department or Major
Leatherby Libraries
Status
Staff

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