Politics of Fear White Zombie 1932
White Zombie (1932) is often credited as the first zombie film, but its horror isn’t about monsters attacking the living. It’s about control, labor, and the loss of identity. In this episode of Politics of Fear, we break down how the film reflects the fears of the Great Depression and U.S. occupation in Haiti, revealing a world where people aren’t killed… they’re repurposed.

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