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Religionshistoria – Magisterkurs, AN, 30 Hp Delkurs 2: Metod Och Teori II, 7,5 Hp Religionshistoria – Magisterkurs, AN, 30 hp Delkurs 2: Metod och teori II, 7,5 hp Zombier och vodou – fördjupningslitteratur Religionshistoria – Magisterkurs, AN, 30 hp Delkurs 2: Metod och teori II, 7,5 hp Zombier och vodou – fördjupningslitteratur Källtexter: Hurston, Zora Neale, Tell My Horse: Voodoo and Life in Haiti and Jamaica, Harper & Row, New York etc, 1938/1990. Seabrook, W. B., The Magic Island, Geirge Harrap & Co, London, Bombay, Sydney, 1929. Wheatley, Dennis, The Devil and All His Works, Book Club Associates, London, 1971/1977. Vetenskaplig litteratur: Apter, Andrew, “On African Origins: Creolization and Connaissance in Haitian Vodou”, Amercian Ethnologist, Vol. 29, No. 2 (May 2002). Bishop, Kyle, American Zombie Gothic: The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of the Walking Dead in Popular Culture, McFarland & Company, Jefferson, London, 2010. Bishop, Kyle, “The Sub-Subaltern monster: Imperialist Hegemony and the Cinematic Voodoo Zombie”, The Journal of American Culture, 31:2, 2008. Davis, Wade, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Collins, London, 1986 [på svenska 1987 med titeln Ormen och regnbågen: resan in i Haitis gåtfulla värld av voodoo, zombier och magi, skulle även kunna sorteras som källtext eftersom dess vetenskaplighet är starkt ifrågasatt]. Davis, Wade, Passage of Darkness: The Ethnobiology of the Haitian Zombie, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1988 (skulle även denna kunna sorteras som källtext eftersom dess vetenskaplighet är starkt ifrågasatt). Faxneld, Per, “They won’t stay dead!”: Zombiefilmens utveckling”, ur: Berghorn, Rickard & Fyhr, Mattias (red.), I nattens korridorer: artiklar om skräck och mörk fantasy, Aleph, Saltsjö-boo, 2004. Hainard, Jacques och Mathez, Philippe (red.), Vodou (utställningskatalog), Etnografiska museet, Stockholm, 2011. Johansson, Annika, “Död eller levande: Om zombien i litteraturen”, ur: Berghorn, Rickard & Fyhr, Mattias (red.), I nattens korridorer: artiklar om skräck och mörk fantasy, Aleph, Saltsjö-boo, 2004. Inglis, David, “The Zombie From Myth to Reality: Wade Davis, Academic Scandal and the Limits of the Real”, Scripted, Vol. 7, Issue 2, August 2010. Khair, Tabish, The Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness: Ghosts from Elsewhere, Palgrave Macmillan , New York 2009 (särskilt kap. 7 & 8) McIntosh, Shawn & Leverette, Marc (red.), Zombie Culture: Autopsies of the Living Dead, The Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Toronto, Plymouth, 2008. Métraux, Alfred, Voodoo in Haiti, Schocken Books, New York, 1959/1972. Murrell, Nathaniel Samuel, Afro-Caribbean Religions: An Introduction to Their Historical, Cultural, and Sacred Traditions, Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 2010. Paravisini-Gebert, Lizabeth, “Colonial and Postcolonial Gothic: The Caribbean”, ur: Hogle, Jerrold E., The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002. Rhodes, Gary D., White Zombie: Anatomy of a Horror Film, MacFarland & Co, 2001. Rotberg, Robert I., “Vodun and the Politics of Haiti”, ur: Kilson, Martin L., & Rotberg, Robert I. (red.), The African Diaspora: Interpretative Essays, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.), London, 1976. Senn, Bryan, Drums of Terror: Voodoo in the Cinema, Midnight Marquee Press, Baltimore, 1998. Sheller, Mimi, Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies, Routledge, London, New York , 2003. Thylefors, Markel, “Vodou”, ur: Westerlund, David (red.), Voudou, santeria, olivorism: Om afro-amerikanska religioner, Makadam, Göteborg, 2006. Film (litet urval, fokus på filmer där vodou spelar en viktig roll): White Zombie, Victor Halperin, USA, 1931 I Walked With A Zombie, Jacques Tourneur, USA, 1943. Plague of the Zombies, John Gilling, England, 1966. Sugar Hill, Paul Maslansky, USA, 1974. Zombie (även känd som Zombi 2, Zombie Flesheaters), Lucio Fulci, Italien, 1979 The Serpent and the Rainbow, Wes Craven, USA, 1987. .
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