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The Footbook of Zombie Walking: How to be More Than a Survivor in an Apocalypse

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By (author): Phil Smith

In this Footbook, Phil Smith (Mytho, Crab Man) extends his critical account of the gentle walking arts to the predatory lurch of the living dead. The author has been a keen observer of the zombie mythos for the past 35 years, and here he draws on the mass of plots, images and metaphors that can be found swarming in zombie movies and comics. Instead of treating zombie media as a kind of parallel universe, he concentrates on the 'normality' of the zombie apocalypse - showing how zombies have been used to depict, slave labour, wage labour, the consumer, the dispossesed, the disenfranchised and the underprivileged, and then moving on to explain how much more complicated it is than that. He uses his analysis of zombie media to set out a groundbreaking way to have presence in everyday life. Invoking slowness, fragmentary consciousness, thickness and thingness, the author describes in theory and in practice, how to walk from Night to Day and away from the old Dawn into a radical nothingness. Gorehounds will never see the zombie the same way again. Drawing examples from across the spectrum of zombie media, with plenty from its margins, Phil Smith celebrates and berates the zombie; then turns it into a meditation, a manifesto, a dance score and the herald of a social movement. Starting with the three key principles of Interiority, Carnival and an End to Ends, The Footbook of Zombie Walking offers a way back to a vital Life and an art of Living. It is the next step, beyond Mythogeography, to ending media predations, putting subjectivities back on the streets and coming to be present in everyday life. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Triarchy Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781909470873

About Phil Smith

Dr. Phil Smith has claws in several different worlds. One large and wide is in performance and music theatre he has written more than 100 plays for companies including St Petersburg State Comedy Theatre Opera North and Perpetual Motion and he is dramaturg with TNT (Munich). From site-specific performances in South Devon beach huts lidos tea shops and other unconventional settings to mis-guides in National Trust properties to counter-tours and drifts in city streets Crab Man has long practised what he preaches in this Handbook. He is Associate Professor in the School of Humanities and Performing Arts at the University of Plymouth and a visiting lecturer at the University of Exeter. He is also one of four core member of a group of artist-researchers called Wrights and Sites who have generated a range of mis-guides performances possible cities and forests and other wonders.

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