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“Korean Zombies in Popular Film” with Prof. Irene Oh

November 22, 2021 Voices No Comments

As a part of GARNET’s October 2021 discussion on “Spirits, Zombies, and Vampires Around the World,” Professor Oh of George Washington University’s Religion Department speaks about zombie films in Korea and the greater sociocultural and political insights they offer. The lecture begins by referencing two popular Korean zombie films, Train to Busan and Kingdom. Listen to the full talk below!

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