The Best of Science Fiction TV

The Best of Science Fiction TV
Author: John Javna
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Science fiction television programs
ISBN: 185286074X

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Jaynes Intelligence Review 1 The Royal Manticoran Navy

Jaynes Intelligence Review  1  The Royal Manticoran Navy
Author: David Weber,Ken Burnisde,Thomas Pope
Publsiher: Jayne's Intelligence Reviews
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1934153087

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With material written by David Weber himself, this book is an official concordance of data on the Manticoran Navy. The pages cover topics ranging from the founding of Manticore to battle histories, from detailed class histories to size comparison charts of the ships, and from layouts of the pinnaces to rank insignia.

American Science Fiction TV

American Science Fiction TV
Author: Jan Johnson-Smith
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0819567388

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Science fiction TV and the American psyche.

Science Fiction TV

Science Fiction TV
Author: J. P. Telotte
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-03-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781135968786

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The first in the Routledge Television Guidebooks series, Science Fiction TV offers an introduction to the versatile and evolving genre of science fiction television, combining historical overview with textual readings to analyze its development and ever-increasing popularity. J. P. Telotte discusses science fiction’s cultural progressiveness and the breadth of its technological and narrative possibilities, exploring SFTV from its roots in the pulp magazines and radio serials of the 1930s all the way up to the present. From formative series like Captain Video to contemporary, cutting-edge shows like Firefly and long-lived popular revivals such as Doctor Who and Star Trek, Telotte insightfully tracks the history and growth of this crucial genre, along with its dedicated fandom and special venues, such as the Syfy Channel. In addition, each chapter features an in-depth exploration of a range of key historical and contemporary series, including: -Captain Video and His Video Rangers -The Twilight Zone -Battlestar Galactica -Farscape -Fringe Incorporating a comprehensive videography, discussion questions, and a detailed bibliography for additional reading, J. P. Telotte has created a concise yet thought-provoking guide to SFTV, a book that will appeal not only to dedicated science fiction fans but to students of popular culture and media as well.

Science Fiction Television

Science Fiction Television
Author: M. Keith Booker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2004-07-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780313052132

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Science fiction series have remained a staple of American television from its inception: classic programs such as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and Star Trek, along with recent and current series including Babylon 5 and Stargate SG-1, have been some of the most enduring and influential of all television shows. In this chronological survey, author M. Keith Booker examines this phenomenon and provides in-depth studies of the most important of these series. Science Fiction Television traces the development of the genre as a distinct cultural phenomenon within the context of broader developments in American culture as a whole. In the process, it offers a unique and informative guide for television fans and science fiction fans alike, one whose coverage is unprecedented in its scope and breadth. A must-read for anyone interested in its subject or in American popular culture, Science Fiction Television is a perceptive and entertaining history of one of television's most lasting forms of entertainment.

The Golden Age of Science Fiction

The Golden Age of Science Fiction
Author: John Wade
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1526729253

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John Wade grew up in the 1950s, a decade that has since been dubbed the 'golden age of science fiction'. It was a wonderful decade for science fiction, but not so great for young fans. With early television broadcasts being advertised for the first time as 'unsuitable for children' and the inescapable barrier of the 'X' certificate in the cinema barring anyone under the age of sixteen, the author had only the radio to fall back on - and that turned out to be more fertile for the budding SF fan than might otherwise have been thought. Which is probably why, as he grew older, rediscovering those old TV broadcasts and films that had been out of bounds when he was a kid took on a lure that soon became an obsession.For him, the super-accuracy and amazing technical quality of today's science fiction films pale into insignificance beside the radio, early TV and B-picture films about people who built rockets in their back gardens and flew them to lost planets, or tales of aliens who wanted to take over, if not our entire world, then at least our bodies. This book is a personal account of John Wade's fascination with the genre across all the entertainment media in which it appeared - the sort of stuff he revelled in as a young boy - and still enjoys today.

Indian Stereotypes in TV Science Fiction

Indian Stereotypes in TV Science Fiction
Author: Sierra S. Adare
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780292796850

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According to an early 1990s study, 95 percent of what college students know about Native Americans was acquired through the media, leading to widespread misunderstandings of First Nations peoples. Sierra Adare contends that negative "Indian" stereotypes do physical, mental, emotional, and financial harm to First Nations individuals. At its core, this book is a social study whose purpose is to explore the responses of First Nations peoples to representative "Indian" stereotypes portrayed within the TV science fiction genre. Participants in Adare's study viewed episodes from My Favorite Martian, Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager, Quantum Leap, The Adventures of Superman, and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Reactions by viewers range from optimism to a deep-rooted sadness. The strongest responses came after viewing a Superman episode's depiction of an "evil medicine man" who uses a ceremonial pipe to kill a warrior. The significance of First Nations peoples' responses and reactions are both surprising and profound. After publication of "Indian" Stereotypes in TV Science Fiction, ignorance can no longer be used as an excuse for Hollywood's irresponsible depiction of First Nations peoples' culture, traditions, elders, religious beliefs, and sacred objects.

Fantastic TV

Fantastic TV
Author: Steven Savile
Publsiher: Plexus Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0859654206

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Fantastic TV celebrates five decades of sci-fi and fantasy television -- the cult shows that have defined popular culture. Featuring interviews with the writers and originators of the many series covered, along with the historical context of their creations, this book offers insight into a truly beloved genre of home entertainment. Detailing favorites as varied in theme and time period as The Twilight Zone, The 4400, Wonder Woman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Heroes, and with black-and-white photographs, this guide has something for every devoted sci-fi fan.