From Forbidden Planet to Solaris - Tracing Speculative Film
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From Forbidden Planet to Solaris (2012)
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ISBN: 9783659105227 bzw. 3659105228, in Deutsch, 148 Seiten, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, neu.
There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful ‘staging’ of Sigmund Freud’s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define “speculative film” or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem’s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh’s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term ‘speculative film’ within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like; speculative films contain a depth of narration with... 0.501kg, 0.000/0.000/0.000.
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From Forbidden Planet to Solaris
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783659105227 bzw. 3659105228, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mein Buchshop, [4021159].
Neuware - There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful staging of Sigmund Freud s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define speculative film or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term speculative film within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like speculative films contain a depth of narration with multi-leveled and ever changing impossibilities. Investigating this new term, this project runs as a guide amongst the various lines of thought within the genre of SF. Taschenbuch, Neuware, 220x150x9 mm, 237g.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mein Buchshop, [4021159].
Neuware - There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful staging of Sigmund Freud s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define speculative film or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term speculative film within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like speculative films contain a depth of narration with multi-leveled and ever changing impossibilities. Investigating this new term, this project runs as a guide amongst the various lines of thought within the genre of SF. Taschenbuch, Neuware, 220x150x9 mm, 237g.
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From Forbidden Planet to Solaris - Tracing Speculative Film
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783659105227 bzw. 3659105228, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
From Forbidden Planet to Solaris: There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful staging of Sigmund Freud s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define speculative film or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term speculative film within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like speculative films contain a depth of narration with multi-leveled and ever changing impossibilities. Investigating this new term, this project runs as a guide amongst the various lines of thought within the genre of SF. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
From Forbidden Planet to Solaris: There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful staging of Sigmund Freud s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define speculative film or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term speculative film within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like speculative films contain a depth of narration with multi-leveled and ever changing impossibilities. Investigating this new term, this project runs as a guide amongst the various lines of thought within the genre of SF. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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From Forbidden Planet to Solaris
DE NW
ISBN: 9783659105227 bzw. 3659105228, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 6 Tage.
There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful staging of Sigmund Freud s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define speculative film or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term speculative film within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like; speculative films contain a depth of narration with multi-leveled and ever changing impossibilities. Investigating this new term, this project runs as a guide amongst the various lines of thought within the genre of SF.
There is a need for a more far-reaching and broad-minded name than science fiction (SF) to describe many SF films. Following this motivation and exploring the playful staging of Sigmund Freud s notion of the id in science fiction cinema, this study attempts to define speculative film or a film that intertwines the notions of psychoanalysis and fantasy with a focus particularly on the theme of the inner mind within the terminology of SF cinema. This twofold exploration is based mainly on an analysis of Stanislaw Lem s book Solaris (1961) and its two film adaptations: Andrei Tarkovsky s Solaris (1972) and Steven Soderbergh s Solaris (2002). Following the 40-year evolution of the same text allows one to inquire about the term speculative film within the concurrent perspectives and aesthetics of SF. Making radical departures from reality or radical speculations about what reality might be like or might have been like; speculative films contain a depth of narration with multi-leveled and ever changing impossibilities. Investigating this new term, this project runs as a guide amongst the various lines of thought within the genre of SF.
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From Forbidden Planet to Solaris (2012)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783659105227 bzw. 3659105228, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Next Day, Versandkostenfrei.
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