
From Alien to the Matrix : Reading Science Fiction Film.
Title:
From Alien to the Matrix : Reading Science Fiction Film.
Author:
Kaveney, Roz.
ISBN:
9780857712745
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (217 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Waking into Dream -- 2. Director as Parodist -- 3. Comedy 1: Galaxy Quest -- 4. The Decline and Fall of the Alien Invasion -- 5. Comedy 2: Small Soldiers and the Joke of the Robot -- 6. Who Are You? -- 7. The Mirrored Gaze -- 8. Creation as Product -- A Franchise Case Study: Alien -- A Franchise Case Study: Aliens -- A Franchise Case Study: Alien 3 -- A Franchise Case Study: Alien Resurrection -- Index of Films -- Index.
Abstract:
Written by a world expert in Science Fiction, From Alien to The Matrix is a hugely entertaining and enlightening read and a new critical approach to SF films that considers them as autonomous creations and contributions to the genre and to the broader culture. Kaveney looks at the movies of alien invasion and movie franchises, and offers a celebration of Galaxy Quest; deep readings of the Alien quartet, of Dark City, Starship Troopers and Strange Days; extended consideration of the Star Wars series and the Terminator films, and much more._x000D_ _x000D_ '... an incredibly necessary text - arming the geeks with tools to read films for the DVD generation - and possibly regeneration. Clear, simple text, in which an understanding of slash fiction is as important to the text as an encyclopedic knowledge of a hundred years of written SF, and what movies mean.' - Neil Gaiman, novelist and writer of The Sandman_x000D_ _x000D_ 'Works of serious pop-culch critique too often founder on either the Scylla of critical theory pomposity or the Charybdis of triviality. From Alien to The Matrix triumphantly avoids both. It's an exemplary book of its kind. For any other authors considering tackling this subject, it is the book to beat.' - Charles Shaar Murray, journalist and writer_x000D_ _x000D_ 'This is a real treat for those who, along with the author, think that science-fiction films can be works of art.' - The Guardian.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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