Emily Zarka

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Emily Zarka is an American scholar, writer, and media personality, best known for her work as the creator, writer, and host of Monstrum, a PBS Digital Studios series exploring the cultural, historical, and symbolic significance of monsters. Zarka is also a scholar in the fields of Gothic literature, folklore, and horror, with a particular focus on the epistemological role of monsters in literary traditions.[1][2][3][4]

Born
United States
OccupationsScholar, writer, television host, educator
Yearsactive2012–present
Employer(s)Arizona State University, PBS Digital Studios
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Emily Zarka
Born
United States
OccupationsScholar, writer, television host, educator
Years active2012–present
Employer(s)Arizona State University, PBS Digital Studios
Known forCreator and host of Monstrum
TitleCreator, writer, and host of Monstrum
Academic background
EducationPh.D. in English Literature, Arizona State University (2018)
Alma materUniversity of Colorado Boulder
ThesisMonstrous Bodies of Knowledge: The Undead as Epistemological Tool in the Romantic Period
Doctoral advisorMark Lussier
Academic work
Notable worksMonstrum (2019–present), Exhumed: A History of Zombies (2020)
WebsiteMonstrum on PBS
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Early life and education

Zarka earned her Ph.D. in English Literature from Arizona State University in May 2018. Her doctoral dissertation was Monstrous Bodies of Knowledge: The Undead as Epistemological Tool in the Romantic Period.[5][6] In addition to her Ph.D., Zarka holds two undergraduate degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder: a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Bachelor of Science in journalism, both completed in May 2012.[7][8]

Career

Zarka is a faculty member in the English Department at Arizona State University, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in composition, literature, and the intersection of horror, folklore, and popular culture. As ASU's official "monster expert," she works to combine traditional academic methods with public scholarship, to make complex literary and cultural ideas more accessible through various media.[9][10]

In 2019, Zarka became the creator, writer, and host of Monstrum, a web series produced by PBS Digital Studios. The series explores the origins, meanings, and impact of monsters from mythology, folklore, and popular culture. Episodes of Monstrum address topics from historical creatures such as the Kraken to more contemporary figures such as zombies, aiming to maintain academic rigor while offering fresh perspectives on the monstrous.[1]

In addition to Monstrum, Zarka co-wrote and hosted the PBS documentary Exhumed: A History of Zombies in 2020, which examines the zombie's cultural evolution from folklore to modern popular media.[11][10]

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