Title
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I
killed a man today, and I don't even care: Ethics, Violence and Othering in
Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead
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Author
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Allison
Lujan
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Call
Number
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ENG214
.L85i
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Location
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Other
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Rating
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Somewhat
Recommended
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Book
Review
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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.
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Submitted
By
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Lugene
Rosen
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Department
or Major
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Leatherby
Libraries
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Status
|
Staff
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Friday, July 17, 2015
I killed a man today, and I don't even care
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