Undead Labor

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exploitation
Haiti
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Henrietta Lacks
horror
human body
I Walked with a Zombie
ideal worker
Marx
media studies
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political economy
popular culture
race studies
racial capitalism
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slave plantations
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  • ISBN 9781517917845
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How the zombie represents capitalism's fantasy of limitless labor

Much more than just an enduring figure of horror entertainment, the zombie is a uniquely modern symbol representing capitalism's most brutal demands on human life. Examining the push to extract surplus value from human bodies in ways that exceed their natural limits, David Bering-Porter shows how this notion of the undead is both integral to and symptomatic of capitalism's endless cycle of growth and consumption.

Bering-Porter demonstrates how the zombie has long been deeply intertwined with issues of race and exploitation, from its origins in the slave plantations of colonial Haiti to its traces in the continuing evolution of artificial intelligence systems, serving as capitalism's ideal worker: one that never rests, never stops, and never dies. Featuring close readings of Marx alongside films such as I Walked with a Zombie, The Blob, and Night of the Living Dead, the book traces the concept of undead labor as it manifests across various historical epochs, providing insight into the manifold ways that capitalism has sought to transform living beings into instruments of limitless production.

As he weaves together critical race studies with an analysis of popular culture and media, Bering-Porter interrogates racialized capitalism and its fantasy of labor beyond all limits. By highlighting how the zombie is borne of the same ideology that has given rise to contemporary burnout culture and environmental collapse, Undead Labor uncovers the capitalist system's relentless death drive with the hope that it finally may be put to rest.

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David Bering-Porter is assistant professor of culture and media in the Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at the New School.

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