Science fiction, more than any other film genre,
allows cinema to exhibit its own distinctive matters of
expression. Whether these be the state-of-the-art
special effects technologies of 2001: A Space Odyssey,
or the symbolic imagery of ruined cityscapes in Blade
Runner, they allow the spectator to experience the
totality of the audiovisual thrill. While this remains
in many ways the core defining feature of the genre,
recent trends in the study of science-fiction cinema
have seen a shift of focus away from the specifically
cinematic towards the more broadly cultural. New
technologies of communication and vision, revolutionary
developments in the delivery and reception of
moving-image media, the increasing importance of the
notion of space: all are forcing new and different ways
of thinking about the genre. Alien Zone II presents some
of the most exciting new voices in the current debates.A
companion volume to Alien Zone, it continues to pursue
the critical and theoretical issues opened up in the
earlier book and energetically explores fresh territory
with an eye which is both reflective and
interventionist: visionary cities, psycho-cybernetics,
Internet fandom, the convergence of science-fiction
literature and science-fiction film, the body and its
limits are just some of the subjects brought under its
gaze. Contributors: Will Brooker, Scott Bukatman,
Catherine Constable, David Desser, Barry Keith Grant,
Brooks Landon, Linda Mizejewski, Vivian Sobchack,
Claudia Springer, Janet Staiger, Garrett Stewart. |
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