
Screening Space: The American Science Fiction Film
por
Vivian Sobchack
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Science Fiction
History
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
345
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1986
Editorial
UNKNO
Edición
Enlarged
ISBN-10
0804468869
ISBN-13
9780804468862
Descripción
Vivian Sobchack delves into the dynamic world of American science fiction film with a keen analytical eye, offering a comprehensive exploration of how this genre not only reflects but also shapes cultural narratives. She meticulously examines the relationship between science fiction cinema and the broader social context, highlighting the genre's unique ability to envision future possibilities while grappling with present anxieties.
Through thoughtful critiques and a rich selection of film analysis, Sobchack invites readers to consider how these cinematic narratives challenge our understanding of reality and our place within it. Her insights reveal the intricate ways in which science fiction acts as a mirror to contemporary society, addressing issues such as technology, identity, and existential questions that resonate with audiences across generations.
The book also emphasizes the importance of visual storytelling, arguing that the aesthetic experiences offered by science fiction films are integral to their impact. Sobchack's work elevates the discourse surrounding genre studies, making a significant contribution to film theory and criticism.
In tracing the evolution of science fiction on screen, she encourages a deeper appreciation for the genre's artistic and philosophical dimensions. By examining iconic films alongside overlooked gems, Sobchack expands the conversation surrounding this influential art form, making it a must-read for cinephiles and scholars alike.
Through thoughtful critiques and a rich selection of film analysis, Sobchack invites readers to consider how these cinematic narratives challenge our understanding of reality and our place within it. Her insights reveal the intricate ways in which science fiction acts as a mirror to contemporary society, addressing issues such as technology, identity, and existential questions that resonate with audiences across generations.
The book also emphasizes the importance of visual storytelling, arguing that the aesthetic experiences offered by science fiction films are integral to their impact. Sobchack's work elevates the discourse surrounding genre studies, making a significant contribution to film theory and criticism.
In tracing the evolution of science fiction on screen, she encourages a deeper appreciation for the genre's artistic and philosophical dimensions. By examining iconic films alongside overlooked gems, Sobchack expands the conversation surrounding this influential art form, making it a must-read for cinephiles and scholars alike.
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