Zombies: An Anthropological Investigation of the Living Dead

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Forensic pathologist Philippe Charlier–dubbed the “Indiana Jones of the graveyards”–travels to Haiti where rumors claim that some who die may return to life as zombies. Charlier investigates these far-fetched stories and finds that, in Haiti, the dead are part of daily life. Families, fearing that loved ones may return from the grave, urge pallbearers to take rambling routes to prevent the recently departed from finding their way home from cemeteries. Corpses are Occasionally killed a second time–just to be secure. And a person might spend their life preparing their funeral and grave to make sure they’re going to not change into a wandering soul after death. But are the stories true? Charlier’s investigations lead him to Vodou leader Max Beauvoir and other priests, who reveal how bodies can be reanimated. In some cases, sorcerers lure the dead from their graves and give them a potion concocted from Devil’s Snare, a plant more commonly referred to as Jimsonweed. Occasionally secret societies use poudre zombi–“zombie powder”–spiked with the tetrodotoxin found in blowfish. Charlier eagerly collects evidence, examining Vodou dolls by X-ray, making sacrifices at rituals, and visiting cemeteries under the cloak of night. Zombies follows Charlier’s journey to have in mind the fascinating and frightening world of Haiti’s living dead, inviting readers to consider the fantastic.

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