Space Sirens, Scientists and Princesses: The Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction Cinema

Women are now central to many science fiction films--but that has not always been the case. Female characters, from their token presence (or absence) in the silent pictures of the early 20th century to their roles as assistants, pulp princesses and sexy robots, and eventually as scientists, soldiers and academics, have often struggled to be seen and heard in a genre traditionally regarded as of men, by men and for men.

Surveying more than 650 films across 120 years, the author charts the highs and lows of women's visibility in science fiction's cinematic history through the effects of two world wars, social and cultural upheavals and advances in film technology.

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Space Sirens, Scientists and Princesses: The Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction Cinema

Women are now central to many science fiction films--but that has not always been the case. Female characters, from their token presence (or absence) in the silent pictures of the early 20th century to their roles as assistants, pulp princesses and sexy robots, and eventually as scientists, soldiers and academics, have often struggled to be seen and heard in a genre traditionally regarded as of men, by men and for men.

Surveying more than 650 films across 120 years, the author charts the highs and lows of women's visibility in science fiction's cinematic history through the effects of two world wars, social and cultural upheavals and advances in film technology.

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Space Sirens, Scientists and Princesses: The Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction Cinema

Space Sirens, Scientists and Princesses: The Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction Cinema

by Dean Conrad
Space Sirens, Scientists and Princesses: The Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction Cinema

Space Sirens, Scientists and Princesses: The Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction Cinema

by Dean Conrad

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Overview

Women are now central to many science fiction films--but that has not always been the case. Female characters, from their token presence (or absence) in the silent pictures of the early 20th century to their roles as assistants, pulp princesses and sexy robots, and eventually as scientists, soldiers and academics, have often struggled to be seen and heard in a genre traditionally regarded as of men, by men and for men.

Surveying more than 650 films across 120 years, the author charts the highs and lows of women's visibility in science fiction's cinematic history through the effects of two world wars, social and cultural upheavals and advances in film technology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476669274
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 06/21/2018
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Dean Conrad is a writer, producer and teacher who has taught film-, theater- and television-related subjects in schools, colleges and universities in the United Kingdom and the United States. He lives and works in England.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
I • Introduction to Druidic Philosophy and Religion
 1. The Universe and the World
 2. Moral Philosophy
II • The History of Druidism
 3. Ancient Celtic Druidism
 4. Classical Druidic Roles and Responsibilities
 5. Some Famous Druids in History and Legend
III • Modern Druidism
 6. The Romantic Revival
 7. Some Modern Groups and Organizations
 8. Some Modern Druids
IV • Lore and Ritual
 9. Sacred Sites
10. The Tree Alphabet and Calendar
11. Modern Rituals and Liturgy
12. Sample Rites and Texts
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Contact Information
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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