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Pandemics in American Popular Culture

Depicting Disease and Confronting Contagion

James Craig Holte author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:3rd Apr '25

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This engaging reference book analyzes and contextualizes portrayals of epidemics and pandemics across a wide range of American media.

From Cold War–era fears of biological warfare to zombie plagues as metaphors for contagion to portrayals of recent experiences with Covid-19, pandemics have featured prominently in American popular culture for decades.

Discover more than 90 books, movies, television shows, video games, and other forms of media that focus on historical or fictional disease outbreaks and their devastating results. Readers will find fan-favorites such as The Stand, 28 Days Later, The Last of Us, and Plague Inc., as well as many others. Each entry begins with a concise plot summary before delving deeper into the work’s key thematic elements and cultural impact. Across a diverse spectrum of media and varied representations of contagion, readers will also better understand the common thematic threads – human fragility and resilience, social responsibility and the search for a cure – connecting these portrayals.

A valuable reference tool for advanced placement students, undergraduates, and for large public libraries serving those interested in culture and disease, and the influences of the latter on the former. * School Library Journal *

ISBN: 9781440880940

Dimensions: 258mm x 182mm x 22mm

Weight: 760g

280 pages