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Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- contents
- acknowledgments
- 1. we are in danger
- section one: the philosophy of science fiction endangerment
- 2. section one introduction
- 3. kubrick’s 2001 and the dangers of techno-dystopia
- 4. eye-tracking the sublime in spectacular moments of science fiction film
- 5. hope in children of men and firefly/serenity: nihilism, waste, and the dialectics of the sublime
- 6. biopolitics and the war on terror in world war z and monsters
- section two: dangerous aesthetics
- 7. section two introduction
- 8. narrative, aesthetics, and cultural imperatives in recent science fiction films
- 9. adventures in perception: endangering the spectator in science fiction cinema
- 10. sleeping/waking: politicizing the sublime in science fiction film special effects
- 11. tarkovsky’s solaris and the (im)possibility of a science fiction cinema
- section three: spectacular space and the annihilation of time
- 12. section three introduction
- 13. subversive topologies: space, time, and dystopia in the films of gustavo mosquera
- 14. escape from the dialectic of enlightenment and disaster? authenticity, agency, and alien space
- 15. science fiction: what’s wrong? the sounds of danger versus hearing dangerously
- section four: bodily extinctions and bodily becomings
- 16. section four introduction
- 17. robots, androids, aliens, and others: the erotics and politics of science fiction film
- 18. the persistence of the robot
- 19. a danger to self and others: the cinema of david cronenberg
- contributors
- about the american film institute
- index
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