The Zombie Perceived: Religion, Media, Society was a featured panel discussion offered as part of the Atlanta Zombie Symposium
Held on September 12, 2009, 1 – 3:45 PM, Clary Theater, Bill Moore Student Success Center, Georgia Institute of Technology
Invited speakers:
- Dr. Dianne M. Diakite, Emory University
- Dr. Andrea Wood, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Laszlo Xalieri, GT alumnus, independent researcher and author
- Moderated by Stan Woodard
The Atlanta Zombie Symposium was created and organized by Stan Woodard, with participation from Georgia Tech’s Writing and Communication Program, Georgia Tech’s School of Literature, Communication, and Culture, Gorehound Productions, and Public Domain, Inc.
Stream the complete panel discussion (duration 2:19:02), or watch section by section below.
To download the files click
SMARTech http://smartech.gatech.edu/xmlui/handle/1853/30221 OR
Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/AZS2009
- Stan Woodard introduction
- Dr. Dianne Diakite: Some Plausible African Antecedents of the Zombie Phenomenon in Haiti
- Dr. Andrea Wood: Tracking the Zombie in Popular Media
- Laszlo Xalieri: Fashionably Late: Zombies Among Us in Nature, Technology, and the Business World
- Q&A session