Science Fiction TV
Science Fiction TV
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Author(s): Telotte, J. P.
Telotte, Jay P.
ISBN No.: 9780415825825
Pages: 224
Year: 201402
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 44.55
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

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.


J. P. Telotte is a professor of film and media studies and former Chair of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech. He is the author of more than 100 scholarly articles on film, television, and literature, and has published eleven books, including "The Science Fiction Film" (Cambridge, 2001), "The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader" (Kentucky, 2008), and "Science Fiction Film, Television, and Adaptation: Across the Screens" (Routledge, 2012).


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