Description
About the Author
Errol Vieth is Senior Lecturer, School of Contemporary Communication, at Central Queensland University, Australia.
Reviews
With its abundance of scholarly and popular references - beautifully indexed and documented - it rewards its reader with a clear and cogent statement about the importance of, and the accessibility of, fifties sf films. In addition, the book inspires the reader (well, this one, for sure) to delve into the dusty shelves of local video stores and re-view many of the referenced films...both entertaining and thought-provoking. * Science Fiction Studies *
Screening Science is an excellent introduction for those unfamiliar with scholarship on 1950s science fiction films. For scholars in the field, Vieth's discussion of science's role in science fiction films is enough to recommend the book, and I highly commend him for including a study of science when analyzing science fiction. * Isis *
Vieth offers a cerebral, well-written analysis of the US science fiction films of the 1950s. He takes films that many critics have ignored and reveals their value as cultural artifacts. He first defines the science fiction genre in literature and film and uncovers the arguments about the science and the films. He notes the universal appeal they have enjoyed through their foregrounding of what may happen in the foreseeable future. He presents the social and historical context of the US in the 1950s; looks at how different films conflict in their points of view; analyzes the movie industry's attraction to science fiction films; and considers the genre's teenage audience. In addition, he defines the function of science and its liberating nature...In particular, he details the medical and psychological sciences as presented in Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Invaders from Mars, The Amazing Colossal Man, and The Thing. The filmography and chapter notes are extensive, and the bibliography and index are good. * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780810840232
Author Errol Vieth
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Weight(grams) 440g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 143mm * 22mm