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'''''Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema''.''' Annette Kuhn, ed. London: Verso, 1990. | '''''Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema''.''' Annette Kuhn, ed. London: Verso, 1990. | ||
− | Three original essays, original introductions by the ed., plus fifteen rpts., including S. Bukatman's "Who Programs You? . . . ," T. Byers's "Commodity Futures," H. B. Franklin's "Visions of the Future . . . ," J. Newton's "Feminism and Anxiety in Alien," C. | + | Three original essays, original introductions by the ed., plus fifteen rpts., including S. Bukatman's "Who Programs You? . . . ," T. Byers's "Commodity Futures," H. B. Franklin's "Visions of the Future . . . ," J. Newton's "Feminism and Anxiety in Alien," C. Penley's "Time Travel . . . ," and M. Ryan and Douglas Kellner's "Technophobia"—all cited in this Category. |
[[Category: Drama Criticism]] | [[Category: Drama Criticism]] |
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Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema. Annette Kuhn, ed. London: Verso, 1990.
Three original essays, original introductions by the ed., plus fifteen rpts., including S. Bukatman's "Who Programs You? . . . ," T. Byers's "Commodity Futures," H. B. Franklin's "Visions of the Future . . . ," J. Newton's "Feminism and Anxiety in Alien," C. Penley's "Time Travel . . . ," and M. Ryan and Douglas Kellner's "Technophobia"—all cited in this Category.