Module Resources
LIBRARY, BLACKBOARD, INTERNET, FILMS, TELEVISION, MEDIA LAB., FT
The Blackboard virtual learning environment will be available (where relevant) to support this module. Details will be supplied in the module handbook.
Module Texts
Sobchack, V (1997) Screening Space: The American Science-Fiction Film. Rutgers University Press
King, G & Krzywinska, T (2000) Science Fiction Cinema: From Outer Space to Cyberspace. Wallflower Press
Kuhn, A (1990) Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema. Verso Books
Cook, J. & Wright, P. (eds.) (2005) British Science Fiction Television. I.B.Tauris
Chapman, J (2006) Inside the Tardis: The Worlds of Dr Who. I.B.Tauris
Bignell, J & O?Day, A (2004) Terry Nation. Manchester University Press
Module Additional Assessment Details
1 X 1250 to 1500 WORD essay @ 50% (L.O. 1 &4)
1 X 1250 to 1500 WORD portfolio containing a short review, biography, bibliography and filmography @ 50% (L.O. 2 & 3)
Module Indicative Content
This module explores the cultural function and representations of science fiction in film, television and radio. From the beginnings of cinema going back to the work of Georges Melies, there has been an enduring fascination with space travel and the future. From the Radio dramas of Orson Welles to Hollywood and contemporary television there is a long and rich history of media dealing with such thematic concerns and the genre has been a source of fascination and debate not only within the industry but with scholars and audiences alike. This module will explore some of the issues and representations that science fiction engages with in terms of virtual reality, urban and moral decay, time travel, cyborgs and the apocalypse.
Module Learning Strategies
Access lectures and seminars, view films and TV programmes, read a number of selected texts, research, collate information and material in the context of the compilation of the dossier.
Participate in seminar discussion relating to individual topics.
Tutors offer advice, feedback and questions relating to lectures and screenings and readings.