Science Fiction Film : : Predicting the Impossible in the Age of Neoliberalism / / Eli Park Sorensen.

Provides an innovative theoretical approach to sci-fi films from the late 1970s to the presentHighlights the specifically political dimension of sci-fi works and demonstrates how they speak directly to current political sentiments, thus providing a new theoretical framework for understanding certain...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t INTRODUCTION Science Fiction Film in the Age of Neoliberalism --   |t CHAPTER 1 Between Friends and Enemies: Ridley Scott’s Alien --   |t CHAPTER 2 Monopolizing the Future: Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report and Schmitt’s Exception --   |t CHAPTER 3 The Anomalous World: Elysium and the Invention of the Med-Bay Machine --   |t CHAPTER 4 Blade Runner and the Right to Life --   |t CHAPTER 5 Terminating the State of Exception: Oblivion and the Problem of Exceptional Being --   |t CHAPTER 6 Escaping the Production of Bare Life: Blade Runner 2049 and the Miracle of Birth --   |t Conclusion --   |t Works Cited --   |t Index 
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520 |a Provides an innovative theoretical approach to sci-fi films from the late 1970s to the presentHighlights the specifically political dimension of sci-fi works and demonstrates how they speak directly to current political sentiments, thus providing a new theoretical framework for understanding certain sci-fi filmsOffers the first full-length sci-fi study that engages with the thought of Carl SchmittReinforces the relevance of recent sci-fi films as a critical cultural perspective on today’s political climateProvides a rethinking of Darko Suvin’s classic concept of the novum through a political perspectiveBy presenting a new political framework, the book looks at the sci-fi film genre’s important critical role in a post-political world, deepening and elucidating our understanding of the post-political present and hence reopening the political imagination to possible future trajectories beyond the horizon of the present.Opening a debate about the political dimension of science fiction films, this book uses Carl Schmitt’s thought to provide a new theoretical approach to American cinematic sci-fi since the late 1970s. Drawing on Schmitt’s notion of the state of exception and its basis in the unpredictability of tomorrow, it looks at the political ramifications when the moment of the future finally arrives.With analysis of films such as Alien, Blade Runner and Minority Report, Eli Park Sorensen explores how power reconfigures itself to ensure the survival of the state, what ‘society’ means, who ‘we, the people’ are, and whether it will still be possible to retain a sphere of liberal, individual rights after the transformative event of the future. 
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