Zombie trend driven by societal unhappiness, professor says
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Clemson University professor Sarah Lauro says the phenomenon of zombie fascination isn't harmful or a random fad, but part of a historical trend that mirrors a level of cultural dissatisfaction and economic upheaval.
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