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		<title>The lazy journalism guide to writing articles about zombies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yet another article has been published about the prominance of zombies in popular culture: &#8216;Zombies emerge when the economy ebbs&#8216;. I was pretty excited when I saw this as I thought it would have something new to say about zombies and linking the undead to the economy.
It refers to a so-called &#8216;Zombie Index&#8217;, stating &#8220;when [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yet another article has been published about the prominance of zombies in popular culture: &#8216;<a href="http://www.canada.com/Zombies+emerge+when+economy+ebbs/1510169/story.html">Zombies emerge when the economy ebbs</a>&#8216;. I was pretty excited when I saw this as I thought it would have something new to say about zombies and linking the undead to the economy.</p>
<p>It refers to a so-called &#8216;Zombie Index&#8217;, stating &#8220;when the going gets tough, analysts say, the tough turn to entertainment in which reanimated corpses embody our collective anxiety.&#8221; It backs this up with a reference to <strong>White Zombie&#8217;s </strong>release in 1932 during the Great Depression and 1968 (when <strong>Night of the Living Dead</strong> was released) as an year of economic downturn. Sounds impressive. Unfortunately, this argument is rubbish.</p>
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<p>An article from Time from Dec 27 1968 entitled, <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,900466,00.html" target="_blank">The economy in 1968: an expansion that would not quit</a>. Hardly a sign of zombies being linked to economic downturn. Also, if memory serves correctly, there weren&#8217;t many zombie movies  during the 70s recession or during the early 90s.</p>
<p>If anything, zombies have been a cornerstone of horror (mainstream and niche) for years now, with <strong>Shaun of the Dead, Dead of the Dead </strong>(remake)<strong>, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Land of the Dead &amp; Diary of the Dead,</strong> not to mention a legion of bad b-movies all made during &#8216;good&#8217; economic times.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.canada.com/Zombies+emerge+when+economy+ebbs/1510169/story.html">Zombies emerge when the economy ebbs</a> is not a bad article but in essence it says pretty much the same things as Time (<a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1890384,00.html">Zombies are the new vampires</a>), the Daily Telegraph (<a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/5154310/Zombies-and-vampires-why-do-we-love-the-undead.html" target="_blank">Zombies and vampires: why do we love the undead?</a>) and Arizona Republic (<a href="http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/arizonaliving/articles/2009/04/14/20090414zombies0414.html" target="_blank">Zombies are a rising trend</a>) have each said in the past 10 days or so.</p>
<p>If there are any lazy journalists out there wanting to fill a column with an article about the undead, I suggest you follow this formula.</p>
<ul>
<li>Introduce the article by talking about how popular zombies are the moment (you HAVE to mention that <strong>Pride and Prejudice and Zombies</strong> is a bestseller and how there <strong>World War Z</strong> and <strong>Zombieland</strong> are coming out soon).</li>
<li>Talk about the history of zombies. Remember there are only six classic films you can refer to so use them wisely: <strong>White Zombie, I Walked with a Zombie, Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Shaun of the Dead and 28 Days Later</strong>. Don&#8217;t bother googling any other zombie films. They probably aren&#8217;t important anyway.</li>
<li>Good idea to get some quotes. They can either be academics (Canada.com), authors (Arizona Republic and Time) or  just use that Woody Harrelson quote about thinking a photographer was a zombie (Daily Telegraph)</li>
<li>Talk about what zombies mean. It is important to trot out the same crap that everyone else says: zombies have been used as a symbol of consumerism in <strong>Dawn of the Dead</strong> and the Vietnam War in <strong>Night of the Living Dead</strong>. Remember that they also symbolise the faceless crowd and play on fears of contagion.</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t need to think about a new angle. However, if you&#8217;re feeling adventurous, make zombies seem even more current, link them to the economic recession. Don&#8217;t worry about little things like facts or doing proper research: it will take far too much effort.</li>
<li>You might want to make a reference to vampires just for good measure.</li>
</ul>
<p>Surely I should be happy that mainstream publications are printing articles about zombies. But I&#8217;m not: there is so much more they could be saying about zombies that is genuinely new and interesting. What about zombies as social media (<a href="http://www.lostzombies.com" target="_blank">Lost Zombies</a>)? What about all the zombie flash mobs? Why&#8217;s it always the same consumerism/faceless crowd crap academics and writers have been saying for years now?</p>
<p>Of course, there is always my post about zombies (<a href="http://www.postapocalypse.co.uk/2009/04/14/zombies/" target="_self">Help! Zombies are surrounding me!</a>)&#8230;</p>
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