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Into the Looking Glass : Exploring the Worlds of Fringe.
Title:
Into the Looking Glass : Exploring the Worlds of Fringe.
Author:
Stuart, Sarah Clarke.
ISBN:
9781770900387
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (234 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: Establishing Fringe as a Science Fiction Class -- 1: Olivia Dunham - the Stoic Hero(-ine) -- 2: Walter Bishop, the Mad Scientist -- 3: ZFT, the Clandestine Operative -- 4: Massive Dynamic, the Corporate Conglomerate -- 5: The End of the World, Impending War and Destruction -- 6: Ethically Problematic Science and Technology -- 7: Time Travel, Bugs in Amber -- Part 2: Into a Glass Darkly -- 8: The Father, the Son, and the Trans-Universal Machine -- 9: Technology and Humanity -- 10: Looking-Glass Worlds - the Alternate Universe -- 11: Faith and Science - White Tulips and Soul Magnets -- 12: Unsub - the Observers -- Part 3: Audience - the Small Screen as Looking Glass -- 13: Transmedia Storytelling - Comics, Games, and Marketing -- 14: The Fringedom - Fans, Critics, and Social Media -- 15: Mirror and Lens - Reflection and Refraction Through the Screen -- Fringe Episodes -- Sources -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Offering a holistic approach to television criticism, this analytical companion to the popular show Fringe examines the drama’s mythology and unveils its mysteries while exposing significant cultural issues addressed in each episode. With a strong basis in science fiction, Fringe has all of the archetypal characters and themes of the genre, from the covert mastermind and the mad scientist to dangerous advances in technology, parallel worlds, and man-made monsters. Along with many other postÂ9/11 television shows aired in the West, Fringe has demonstrated a society’s collective paranoia about foreign invaders, on the one hand, and domestic corruption on the other. It also lays bare the fear of radical advances in technology and urges its viewers to ponder the ethical limitations of science. This guide explores how the show uses these elements to tap into a deeper understanding of the human experience. Less focused on individual episodes, this book is split into three parts, each discussing a broad element of the narrative experience of the first three seasons of this multilayered show.
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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