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Baltimore College first to take worldwide threat seriously

DecomposeyDecomposey Registered User regular
edited September 2010 in Social Entropy++
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College Course Preps Pupils for Zombie Apocalypse

Tony Deconinck
AOL News

(Sept. 9) -- The walking dead have shambled after the living for decades now, and in every previous instance humanity has been able to overcome them -- by outsmarting them, outrunning them or outfighting them. But now administrators at the University of Baltimore are dealing with a bizarre infestation of their own -- in the classroom itself.

Course No. CMAT 333 is simply called "Media Genres," but it isn't until you look at the topics part of the schedule that it identifies the media genre to be studied. It's summed up in one word: "zombies."

The class is dedicated to the study of zombies in popular culture. Coursework consists of watching 16 classic zombie films over the course of the semester, supplemented by reading. The course culminates in a final analysis research paper, although storyboarding a zombie story or writing a zombie script are viable alternatives.

Instructor Arnold Blumberg told AOL News the idea hit him when university administrators mentioned that they were starting a pop culture minor.

"I pitched them the idea of doing a course in zombies as one of the most perfect single reflections in our media of what we're thinking of at any given point as a culture, as individuals and as a nation," Blumberg said. "It wasn't too difficult to explain why this would have some potency.

"Certainly in this era more than any other, we're inundated 24/7 with media from every direction, and it certainly behooves us to give students the tools they need to actually sift through all those messages and see what the meaning is."

As a fan, Blumberg can appreciate the fun of a good zombie story, and he's quick to point out the cultural touchstone of how zombies change according to our cultural norms -- and our underlying fears.

Jonathan Maberry, best-selling author of "Rot and Ruin," sees zombies as a kind of faceless menace, making them a nearly perfect storytelling vehicle.

"Vampire novels offer fewer storytelling options because the vampires have become so romanticized. Zombies have no personality, so they don't interfere with the story, which is people in crisis."

Maberry should know: His previous zombie thriller, "Patient Zero," is one of the books listed for Blumberg's course. "I think it's marvelous. 'Patient Zero' taps into mainstream fears, like fears of terrorism."

Others revel in the evolving popularity of zombie culture.

"How do I get in on this?" asked Rob Sacchetto, artist and author of "The Zombie Handbook," which details how to identify and kill the inevitable deathless hordes.

Sacchetto approved of the well-rounded curriculum, which steeps the students in a variety of different zombie genres to give them a more complex understanding of the brain-hungry ghouls. "Zombies are like snowflakes," he explained poetically. "Every one is different."

While he wasn't clear on the educational goals of the class, Sacchetto did like the growing re-emergence of the undead. "It's good to see the zombie culture spreading into the mainstream in that way. I think it's kind of neat."

The zombie culture is indeed spreading into the mainstream. While zombie books have traditionally been a niche genre, their popularity has been exploding recently. Seth Grahame-Smith's novel "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," last year's send-up of Jane Austen's famous work, made it to No. 3 on The New York Times best-seller list.

Culture aside, though, some would be more comfortable if the coursework included something more ... practical.

"One thing I hope they address is self-preservation and self-defense," said Roger Ma, author of "The Zombie Combat Manual." "I think understanding it culturally is great. An element I'd love to see as a part of it is defensive situations against a zombie because that's the most underestimated portion of the study of zombiism."

Blumberg understands that the class is getting attention because it's a fun topic, but he doesn't want his students to overlook the more serious educational goal. "The point of the course is to enable students to take a critical look at our mass media and analyze exactly what it is that it's saying about us as a culture."

Noting that the zombie was introduced to popular culture nearly 80 years ago, Blumberg attributes the enduring popularity of zombies to a deep resonance to our culture. "They have always been a reflection of where we are as a country. What we're fearing, what we're hoping for, and by taking a look at that, you can learn a lot about who we are as a people."

Finally a school that teaches need-to-know courses.

Before following any advice, opinions, or thoughts I may have expressed in the above post, be warned: I found Keven Costners "Waterworld" to be a very entertaining film.
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    SquallSquall hap cloud Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    finally, a college degree I can attain

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    fucking destroy it

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    Romanian My EscutcheonRomanian My Escutcheon Two of Forks Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    I already know my dissertation title.

    "Multiple Ways To Throw SE++ Members To The Zombie Horde; A Case Study of Multiple Scenarios."

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    LanglyLangly Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Maaaan

    My university had a zombies class years ago.

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    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    lame

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    CorporateLogoCorporateLogo The toilet knows how I feelRegistered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Anjin-San wrote:
    novelty and the american psyche part 2: the bacon zombies strike back in 3-D

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    KarlKarl Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Wonderful, another course that devalues the attainment of degrees for everyone.

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    cadmunkycadmunky One hand on the bottle, The other a shaking fist.Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    goddamnit baltimore.

    you're better than this.

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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Karl wrote: »
    Wonderful, another course that devalues the attainment of degrees for everyone.

    But you get to study zombies!

    Seriously, I am struggling to think of a job (other than film and that's still a bit iffy) where they'll look at your CV/resume and say "Oh wow, he studied zombies in university? Well, climb on board!"

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    CorporateLogoCorporateLogo The toilet knows how I feelRegistered User regular
    edited September 2010
    This is probably just going to be an easy A that most people take to lighten their workload

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    YukiraYukira Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Liiya wrote: »
    Karl wrote: »
    Wonderful, another course that devalues the attainment of degrees for everyone.

    But you get to study zombies!

    Seriously, I am struggling to think of a job (other than film and that's still a bit iffy) where they'll look at your CV/resume and say "Oh wow, he studied zombies in university? Well, climb on board!"

    You'd be surprised.

    I know people that would probably consider someone just because they took this course on top of their other credentials.

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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Oh yeah American universities work different.

    Still.

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    Clint EastwoodClint Eastwood My baby's in there someplace She crawled right inRegistered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Man fuck zombies, and vampires, and werewolves. They're boring.

    I wanna see some swamp things and some lizardmen.

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    ForarForar #432 Toronto, Ontario, CanadaRegistered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Chapter 12: Why destroying the brain usually works, and what to do if it doesn't?

    This seems like a course I'd actually enjoy getting up early for.

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    DecomposeyDecomposey Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Karl, in your espeemed opinion, how does this class cheapen degrees any more than some of the other bullshit classes colleges make their students take for general credits?

    At least watching zombie movies will give a varying look into the time during which they were filmed.

    But there will never be a class on lizardmen. They rule the world in secret, they don't want to be exposed.

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    BeastehBeasteh THAT WOULD NOT KILL DRACULARegistered User regular
    edited September 2010
    how relevant is my zombie degree going to be in today's competitive working environment??

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    OrikaeshigitaeOrikaeshigitae Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2010
    zombie movies tend to be pretty good attempts at social criticism, at least the romero ones are

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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Beasteh wrote: »
    how relevant is my zombie degree going to be in today's competitive working environment??

    Well if you want a career as a Zombie Hunter - quite relative!

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2010
    I don't see why this is a big deal. Liberal arts majors have these sorts of quirk classes all the time. I took a class about super-heros in American society. And it was awesome.

    I also took a philosophy of movies class and a science fiction course.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Beasteh wrote: »
    how relevant is my zombie degree going to be in today's competitive working environment??

    fairly when everyone becomes zombies

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    HunterHunter Chemist with a heart of Au Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Beasteh wrote: »
    how relevant is my zombie degree going to be in today's competitive working environment??

    It will help you in your job when you ask the client "would you like BRAAAAAAAAIIIIINNNNNSSSS with that".

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    FandyienFandyien But Otto, what about us? Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    i am officially tired of zombies

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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Beasteh I would happily join you as we roam about the English countryside with a big net, gun and a uniform which read "Zombie Hunters UK! You've got zombie? We've got a net!"

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2010
    Liiya wrote: »
    Beasteh I would happily join you as we roam about the English countryside with a big net, gun and a uniform which read "Zombie Hunters UK! You've got zombie? We've got a net!"

    That's bullshit, you're a florist.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Liiya wrote: »
    Beasteh I would happily join you as we roam about the English countryside with a big net, gun and a uniform which read "Zombie Hunters UK! You've got zombie? We've got a net!"

    That's bullshit, you're a florist.

    only by day

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    Bloods EndBloods End Blade of Tyshalle Punch dimensionRegistered User regular
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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    I'd be willing to give that up hunt zombies and wear one of those explorer hats.

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    CrossBusterCrossBuster Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    The Walking Dead looks like it will be a pretty great show.

    But when it's over, I think I'll be just fine giving zombies a rest for a while. Or forever.

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    The Lovely BastardThe Lovely Bastard Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    I hate everything about this thread

    especially pip

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    SquallSquall hap cloud Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    pith helmets protect against harmful sunlight

    also they come with a stylish chin strap!

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    I hate everything about this thread

    especially pip

    but

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    The Lovely BastardThe Lovely Bastard Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    you know what you did

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    HunterHunter Chemist with a heart of Au Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    We need a new world menace. Zombies and vampires are over. Werewolfs are getting close to being oversaturated.

    Martians. We need good old fashion martians again. Or ghosts.

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    DecomposeyDecomposey Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Beasteh wrote: »
    how relevant is my zombie degree going to be in today's competitive working environment??

    fairly when everyone becomes zombies

    You ever worked in a cubical office?

    You are the zombies.

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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Squall wrote: »
    pith helmets protect against harmful sunlight

    also they come with a stylish chin strap!

    Oh yes that's what they're called, I'd forgotten haha

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    HunterHunter Chemist with a heart of Au Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    I hate everything about this thread

    especially pip

    but

    butt

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    BeastehBeasteh THAT WOULD NOT KILL DRACULARegistered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Liiya wrote: »
    Beasteh wrote: »
    how relevant is my zombie degree going to be in today's competitive working environment??

    Well if you want a career as a Zombie Hunter - quite relative!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnNIs4YKtZM

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    The Lovely BastardThe Lovely Bastard Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Hunter wrote: »
    We need a new world menace. Zombies and vampires are over. Werewolfs are getting close to being oversaturated.

    Martians. We need good old fashion martians again. Or ghosts.

    Ghosts can't invade shit

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    FandyienFandyien But Otto, what about us? Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    has anyone seen that commercial where the guy is touting his wireless unlocking device, or something

    i hate that goddamn commercial so much

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    Wrench N RocketsWrench N Rockets Registered User regular
    edited September 2010
    Hunter wrote: »
    We need a new world menace. Zombies and vampires are over. Werewolfs are getting close to being oversaturated.

    Martians. We need good old fashion martians again. Or ghosts.

    Bring back giant insects.

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