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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly scholarly, still interesting.,
By PolarisDiB "dibness" (Southwest, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema (Paperback)
To be perfectly honest, it's quite unlikely many people will be buying this book as anything else than a textbook for a science fiction literature or science fiction film class. That said, it's still a very interesting read on the most part.
A collection of semiotic essays on various Science Fiction texts and their discursive meanings, this book is both informative and useful for taking science fiction a bit further. If you know neither what semiotic or discursive means, don't even bother. Even the most poorly written essays in this collection use pretty thick grammar to present their theses. Despite their largely academic conceit, this book is not saved from the occassional bad essay. The last one in particular, "Feminist Futures, A Generic Study" was an exercise in redundancy and circular reasoning. Thus, for the oddball exhibitionist out there, don't expect to place this book on your shelf and use it to seem smarter or anything. It definitely is a book that deserves a read-through in order to develop some ideas. It's a resource material, not a literary piece. --PolarisDiB |
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Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema by Annette Kuhn (Paperback - May 17, 1990)
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