Stories of time travel have been part of science fiction since H. G. Wells sent his nameless hero hurtling into Earth’s distant future in The Time Machine. Time travel enables the storyteller to depict alternate realities, bring fictional characters face to face with historical figures, and depict moral and ethical dilemmas in which millions of lives (or the world as we know it) are at stake. From Doctor Who and Quantum Leap to the multiple incarnations of Star Trek, time travel has been a staple of science fiction television for more than fifty years. Time-Travel Television: The Past from the Present, the Future from the Past surveys the whole range of time travel stories on the small screen. The essays in this collection explore time travel series both familiar (Babylon 5, Stargate SG-1) and forgotten (The Time Tunnel, Voyagers!), as well as time-travel themed episodes and arcs in series where it is not central, such as Red Dwarf, Lost, and Heroes. Contributors to this volume consider some of the classic themes of time-travel stories: the promise (and peril) of “fixing” the past, the chance to experience (and choose) possible futures, and the potential for small changes to have great effects. Exploring time travel as a teaching tool, as a vehicle for moral lessons, and as a background for high adventure, this book offers new perspectives on many familiar programs and the first serious study of several unjustly neglected ones. Time-Travel Television is essential reading for science fiction scholars and fans, and for anyone interested in the many ways that television brings the fantastic into viewers’ living rooms.
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This book explores how time travel has been used as a plot device in a number of television shows, including iconic programs like Doctor Who, Heroes, Lost, Quantum Leap, Red Dwarf, and the Star Trek franchise, among others. It is organized into three general themes—Origins, Correcting the Past, and Exploring the Future.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442255760
Publisert
2015-10-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
298

Biographical note

Sherry Ginn has published numerous research articles in the fields of neuroscience and psychology. She is author or editor of numerous books, including Power and Control in the Worlds of Joss Whedon (2012) and Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse: Confounding Purpose, Confusing Identity (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014). Gillian I. Leitch is the coeditor of Doctor Who in Time and Space: Essays on Themes, Characters, History and Fandom, 1963-2012 (2013).