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  1. This paper deals with the idea of the “post-human” in cinematic science fiction and horror cinema through figures such as the zombie. Literally “undead”, such figures reveal a level of engagement with memories and possibilities of traumatic events at a social, cultural and political level.

  2. Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has collapsed. The apocalypse event may be climatic, such as runaway climate change; astronomical, such as an impact event; destructive, such as nuclear

  3. Apocalyptic fiction. Apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of speculative fiction that is concerned with the end of civilization, through nuclear war, plague, or some other general disaster.

  4. Harlan Ellison (short story); L.Q. Jones, Alvy Moore and Wayne Cruseturner (screenplay) Barefoot Gen. 1976. Tengo Yamada (screenplay), Keiji Nakazawa (manga) The story of Gen Nakaoka and his family, who lived in Hiroshima at the time it was atom-bombed, and their struggles and trials amidst the nuclear holocaust. Damnation Alley.

  5. Apr 12, 2017 · Over the course of the clock’s 70-year history, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic literature has seen waves of popularity; the chart below* maps them against each other.

  6. Jul 11, 2021 · by James Morrow – 1986. The Gulliver’s Travels of the nuclear age, the Alice in Wonderland of the arms race, this mordantly funny and visionary tale of the apocalypse was a Nebula finalist. The trouble starts when George Paxton ingenuously signs an admission of complicity in starting World War III.

  7. A post apocalyptic fairy tale set 20 years after a nuclear war. Story of a young woman's journey to deliver the first child born in 15 years. [1] 2019, After the Fall of New York: 1983: Human wars: 2020 Texas Gladiators: 1982: Human wars [2] [3] A Boy and His Dog: 1975: Human wars