The Walking Dead: Undead Capitalism, Morality & Affect with Dan Hassler-Forest (Utrecht University) and Julia Dane (University of East London) Thursday, May 5, 6.30 - 8.30pm Open School East The Rose Lipman Building 43 De Beauvoir Road, London, N1 5SQ A seminar about all things zombie, part of the Radical Cultural Studies Series organised by the Centre for Cultural Research at the University of East London. Julia Dane will argue that The Walking Dead forces the audience to contemplate new frameworks of social value and the moral choices that mght be made in an apocalyptic world. Dan Hassler-Forest will suggest that critical posthumanism offers a way out of the deadlock between capitalism and the apocalyptic imaginary. Dan's new book Science Fiction, Fantasy & Politics: Transmedia World-Building Beyond Capitalism <http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/science-fiction-fantasy-and-politics> will be published as part of our Radical Cultural Studies series with Rowman & Littlefield International (due August 2016). Radical Space<https://uel.ac.uk/Events/2016/4/Radical-Space-book-launch> edited by centre co-director Debra Benita Shaw and Professor Maggie Humm will be launched on Thursday, 28th April, 6.30pm at the same venue. Dr Debra Benita Shaw Reader in Cultural Theory Co-director, Centre for Cultural Studies Research Editor, Radical Cultural Studies School of Arts & Digital Industries, University of East London Docklands Campus 1-4 University Way LONDON E16 2RD culturalstudiesresearch.org posthumanremains.wordpress.com @CCSRuel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email has been scanned for email related threats and delivered safely by Mimecast. For more information please visit http://www.mimecast.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------