Category:Drama Criticism
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Articles in category "Drama Criticism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 315 total.
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A
- A Critical History of “Doctor Who” on Television
- A Cultural History of a Hybrid Genre
- A Distant Technology: Science Fiction Film and the Machine Age
- A User's Guide to the Postmoderns
- The Aesthetics of Ambivalence
- Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema
- Alienated and Demonic in the Films of Stanley Kubrick, The: Cinemananalysis with a Freudian Technophobic Argument
- Alphaville
- Ambiguity of Visual Design and Meaning in TV's Battlestar Galactica
- The Americanization of Anime
- The Anatomical Gaze in Tomorrow’s Eve
- Androids and Androgyny
- Anguish: Alphaville
- Animation and Related Media
- Approaching Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Bladerunner: Study Guide
- Artificial Humans in the Cinema
- Artificial Wombs and Archaic Tombs: Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve and the Alien Tetralogy
- Artificial Women: Sex Dolls, Robot Caregivers, and More Facsimile Females
- Automated Theatre: Theatrical Futures from the Recent Past
- Avengers (synopses of episodes)
B
- Babylon 5: Star Trek's TV Challenger
- The Battle of Brazil
- Beating the Meat/Surviving the Text, or How to Get Out of This Century Alive
- Bella Baxter and the Machine: On Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Poor Things” and Julie Wosk’s “Artificial Women”
- Benjamin, Walter, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- Bergsonian Comedy and the Human Machines in 'Star Wars'
- Bet On It: Cyber/video/punk/performance
- Beyond Cyberpunk: New Critical Perspectives
- Beyond Topeka and Thunderdome: Variations on the Comic-Romance Pattern in Recent SF Film
- Biopunk 101
- Biopunk Dystopias: Genetic Engineering, Society and Science Fiction
- The Black Mirror and Other Stories: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Germany and Austria
- Black to the Future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose
- Blade Runner and Cyberpunk Visions of Humanity
- Blade Runner and Genre
- BLADE RUNNER, a Diagnostic Critique
- Blade Runner: Androids vs. Blade Runner
- Blade Runner: Science Fiction and Transcendence
- Blade Runner: Utopian Dialects of Science Fiction Films
- Blade Runner: Wake Up! Time to Die!
- BLADE RUNNER; or, The Sociology of Anticipation
- Bodies in Cyberspace
- The Body Apocalyptic: Theology and Technology in Films and Fictions of the MIME Era
- Body, Soul and Cyberspace in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema
- Bookending Cyberpunk (review)
- The Borg
- Brain and Dualism in Star Trek
- Building on the Vision: Mormon “Humanism” in Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009)
- Busby Berkeley and the "Fascist Aesthetic"
C
- Captain American and General Intellect: Abstraction in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Casablanca Meets Star Wars
- Charlie's Critics (on MODERN TIMES)
- Cinefantastique 20.1-2: Tim Burton's BATMAN
- Cinefantastique 25.5
- Cinefantastique 26.2
- Cinefantastique Double-Issue on Star Trek: Next Generation, Deep Space 9, Voyager
- Clockwork Reels: Mechanized Environments in Science Fiction Films
- Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction
- Closed Circuits and Monitored Lives
- Closed Circuits and Monitored Lives: Television as Power in Doctor Who
- COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT: Evolution and Artificial Intelligence
- Commodity Futures: Corporate State and Personal Style in Three Recent Science-Fiction Movie
- Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumpion.
- Corpses, Animals, Machines and Mannequins: The Body and Cyberpunk
- Counterfeit Worlds: Philip K. Dick on Film
- Cyber(Body)Parts: Prosthetic Consciousness
- The Cyber-Femme: Woman In The Machine
- Cybercultures (review)
- Cybernetic (City) State: Terminal Space Becomes Phenomenal, The
- Cyberpunk (story)
- Cyberpunk and Visual Culture
- Cyberpunk's Commodification of Bodies
- Cyberpunk: Future so bright they gotta wear shades
- Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace
- Cyberspace/Cyberbodies/Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Development
- Cyborg (lower case)
- The Cyborg Handbook
- Cyborgs and Replicants: On the Boundaries
- Cylons in America: Critical Studies in “Battlestar Galactica
D
- Danse Macabre
- Dark Horizons: Science Fiction and the Dystopian Imagination
- The Dark Side of the Force': STAR WARS and the Science Fiction Tradition
- Darke, Chris
- Data and Dick's Deckard: Cyborg as Problematic Signifier (drama criticism)
- Decker, Mark T.
- Deep Space Nine Season Seven Episode Guide
- Descartes Goes to Hollywood: Mind, Body and Gender in Contemporary Cyborg Cinema
- The Desert of the Real: The Cyberpunk Controversy
- Designing the technology of BLADE RUNNER 2049
- Desire, Identification, and Virtual Embodiment in Feminist Narratives of Cyberspace
- Deus in Machina: Popular Culture's Myth of the Machine
- Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century
- Do Androids Dream of Ridley Scott?
- Doing It Digitally: Rosalind Brodsky and the Art of Virtual Female Subjectivity
- Doing It for Ourselves: Two Feminist Cyber-Readers
- Don't Look Where We're Going: Visions of the Future in Science-Fiction Films, 1970-82
- Dystopian Literature: A Theory and Research Guide
E
- Ecology 101
- Elements of Science Fiction and Violence in the Cinema: ROBOCOP: A Marriage of Convenience
- Empire of Conspiracy: The Culture of Paranoia in Postwar America (drama criticism)
- The empty brain
- Enframing the Self: The Hardware and Software of HARDWARE
- Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes From Current Research
- Escaping Star Trek: Review by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay
- The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader
- EX MACHINA
- Ex Machina: Questioning the Human Machine
- Explorers of the Infinite: Shapers of Science Fiction
F
- Feminism and Anxiety in ALIEN
- Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative
- Figurations of the Cyborg in Contemporary Science Fiction Novels and Film
- Filmguide to 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
- Final Frontiers: Computer-Generated Imagery and the Science Fiction Film
- Focus on The Science Fiction Film
- For the Rest of Us: A Reader-Oriented Interpretation of Apple's "1984" Commercial
- Fringe: "Brown Betty"
- From Alien to The Matrix
- From Alien to The Matrix: Reading Science Fiction Film
- From Technology to Transcendence: Humanity's Evolutionary Journey in 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
- The Future Ain't What It Used to Be: TV's Dystopia Boom
- Future Histories and Cyborg Labor
- Future Tense: The Cinema of Science Fiction
- Futurecop: The Neutralization of Revolt in BLADE RUNNER
- Futuristic Cars and Space Bicycles
G
H
I
- The Imagination of Disaster
- Immersion and Fictionality in Westworld
- In Pursuit of Infinity
- In Search of the Ultimate Weapon: The Fighting Machine in Science Fiction Novels and Films
- Intelligence Unbound: The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds
- Issues of Difference: Alien and Blade Runner
- It's Only a Movie
J
K
L
M
- Machine (critical essay)
- Machines Are Good to Think: A Structural Analysis of Myth and Mechanization
- The Making of Kubrick's 2001
- Making the Blockbuster Sequel: ROBOCOP 2
- Marcuse, Ellul, and the Science Fiction Film: Negative Responses to Technology
- The Mass Ornament
- Master Mechanics and Wicked Wizards
- The Mecha's Blind Spot: Patlabor 2 and the Phenomenology of Anime
- Medium Cool: The Matrix Reloaded
- Merging Madness: Rollerball as a Cautionary Tale
- METROPOLIS (analysis by Paul Jensen)
- METROPOLIS, Scene 103
- METROPOLIS, The Lights Fantastic: Semiotic Analysis of Lighting Codes in Relation to Character and Theme
- MODERN TIMES (analysis)
- Mondo Nano: Fun and Games in the World of Digital Matter
- The "Monster" Reconsidered: BLADE RUNNER'S Replicant as Romantic Hero
- Mythic Patterns in … A Boy and His Dog
N
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P
- Penley et al. Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction
- The Phenomenology of Robots
- Philip K. Dick and the Movies (to 1982)
- Philip K. Dick on BLADE RUNNER
- Political Science Fiction
- Portraits of Machine Consciousness
- The Posthuman Future of Man
- Pretend We’re Dead: Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture
- Primitivism in the Movies of Ridley Scott: ALIEN & BLADE RUNNER
- Private Eye: A Semiotic Comparison of the Film BLADE RUNNER and the Book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
R
- R.U.R. Restored and Reconsidered
- Race in Cyberspace
- Race, Robots, and the Law
- Race, Space and Class: The Politics of the SF Film from METROPOLIS to BLADE RUNNER
- Reading Cyborgs Writing Feminism
- Refiguring the Radical Cyborg in Mamoru Oshii's GHOST IN THE SHELL
- Reflections in a Silver Eye: Lens and Mirror in BLADE RUNNER