TTC - Science Fiction - The Literature of Technological Imaginat
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TTC - Science Fiction - The Literature of Technological Imagination - Eric S. Rabkin (Out of print) Format: MP3 Bitrate: 64 Kbps Dr. Eric Rabkin traces the history of science fiction. Though he explains how he genre developed as a response to the new found pressures of science and technology in the Industrial Revolution, he also refers throughout the course to the roots of science fiction, including the legends of Faust and the Golem, the Greek myth of Prometheus, and Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. Mary Shelley's rankenstein introduced the world to science fiction, at the time an outgrowth of romantic and Gothic literary traditions. Professor Rabkin introduces the writers and editors who helped to shape science fiction. The love of science associated with science fiction is evident in the works of Edgar Alan Poe, Jules Verne, and especially Isaac Asimov. Many people consider H. G. Wells the single greatest influence on the formation of science fiction. As he outlines the history of the genre, Professor Rabkin shows that the early evolution of science fiction was predominantly European but that, thanks to pulp culture and the dime novel, modern science fiction is a largely American phenomenon. 8 Lectures 45 minutes / lecture L1: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the Emergence of Science Fiction L2: Jules Verne and the Popular Passion for Science L3: H.G. Wells and Science Fiction Parables of Social Criticism L4: Pulp Culture, World War II, and the Ascendancy of American Science Fiction Lecture Five L5: And the Winner Is... Robert A. Heinlein L6: Ray Bradbury, Ursula K. LeGuin, and the Expansion of Science Fiction L7: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Modern Science Fiction Film L8: New Wave, Cyberpunk, and Our Science Fiction World Glossary Primary Works and Secondary Works
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