Close Encounters?: Science and Science Fiction

Close Encounters?: Science and Science Fiction

by M Shortland (Author), M.J Shallis (Author), R.J Lambourne (Author)

Synopsis

Currently, science fiction in all its forms is enjoying enormous popular interest. There can be no doubt that science fiction books and films have great influence on the public view of science and scientists.

Close Encounters? examines the historical development of science fiction as a genre in books and films, tracing its roots, examining its most common ideas, exploring its relationship to real science, and attempting to assess its cultural impact. Discussion focuses on major themes such as time travel, politics, religion, ecology, and disasters. The authors consider the science in science fiction, the images of scientists that science fiction conveys, and some of the political, religious, and social motifs prominent in science fiction. They also discuss pseudo-science and its growing influence on the public perception of science.

This fascinating, thought-provoking study should be read by all those interested in how the nature of science and its role in our society is portrayed in science fiction.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 191
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 01 Jan 1990

ISBN 10: 0852741413
ISBN 13: 9780852741412

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a careful, knowledgeable and sympathetic consideration of science fiction in its various forms and its relation to science. Isaac Asimov eful, knowledgeable and sympathetic consideration of science fiction in its various forms and its relation to science. Isaac Asimov It is well written....The book is worth the investment. Fantast (Medway) Ltd well written....The book is worth the investment. Fantast (Medway) Ltd ... anyone interested in the sociology of filmic representations of scientists and science will find it rewarding one interested in the sociology of filmic representations of scientists and science will find it rewarding Close Encounters? will continue to provide me with new maps to regions of interest and pleasure in sci-fi which I might, left to myself, overlook. Colin Keay, Australian and New Zealand Physicist Encounters? will continue to provide me with new maps to regions of interest and pleasure in sci-fi which I might, left to myself, overlook. Colin Keay, Australian and New Zealand Physicist In sum, Close Encounters? is a brief, readable and reasonably priced introduction, suitable for a section of an introductory course on science and literature. British Journal for the History of Science, Close Encounters? is a brief, readable and reasonably priced introduction, suitable for a section of an introductory course on science and literature. British Journal for the History of Science