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Science Fiction Double Feature: The Science Fiction Film as Cult Text

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Critical discussion of cult cinema has often noted its tendency to straddle or ignore boundaries, to pull together different sets of conventions, narrative formulas, or character types for the almost surreal pleasure to be found in their sudden juxtapositions or narrative combination. With its own boundary-blurring natureas both science and fiction, reality and fantasyscience fiction has played a key role in such cinematic cult formation. This volume examines that largely unexplored relationship, looking at how the sf films own double nature neatly matches up with a persistent double vision common to the cult film. It does so by bringing together an international array of scholars to address key questions about the intersections of sf and cult cinema: how different genre elements, directors, and stars contribute to cult formation; what role fan activities, including con participation, play in cult development; and how the occulted or bad sf cult film works. The volume pursues these questions by addressing a variety of such sf cult works, including Robot Monster (1953), Zardoz (1974), A Boy and His Dog (1975), Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), Space Truckers (1996), Ghost in the Shell 2 (2004), and Iron Sky (2012). What these essays afford is a revealing vision of both the sf aspects of much cult film activity and the cultish aspects of the whole sf genre. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800349049

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J. P. Telotte is Professor of Film and Media at Georgia Tech. Author of more than 100 articles on film television and literature and co-editor of Post Script he has published numerous books on sf and the cult among them: The Cult Film Experience (Texas 1991) Replications: A Robotic History of the Science Fiction Film (Illinois 1995) The Science Fiction Film (Cambridge 2001) The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader (Kentucky 2008) and Science Fiction TV (Routledge 2014). Gerald Duchovnay is Professor of English and Film at Texas A&M University-Commerce and the founding and general editor of Post Script: Essays in Film and the Humanities. His books include Film Voices (SUNY 2004) and (co-edited with J. P. Telotte) Science Fiction Film Television and Adaptation: Across the Screens (Routledge 2012).

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