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Between Shell and Ghost: A Hauntology of Zombies in the Social Imaginary

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We begin with a ‘zombie paragraph’: a preamble that contains at once almost everything this chapter is about, albeit in the very condensed and difficult form of what resembles a philosophical origami made from folding words into language…. or was it folding space into bodily shapes?

We will leave to the reader to decide, after reading this chapter, whether the monstrous opening paragraph is about zombies, whether it is a zombie itself, or if it is just plain weird.

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