Category:Drama Criticism
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Articles in category "Drama Criticism"
The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 313 total.
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- The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction
- Sex and the Single Cyborg: Japanese Popular Culture Experiments in Subjectivity
- Sex in the Machine
- Sex, Lawrence, and Videotape
- SF Audio 101
- SFS 98: Technoculture and Science Fiction
- SFS Special Issue on S.F. Film
- The Shape of Things to Come: H. G. Wells and the Rhetoric of Proteus
- Signs of the Times: The Computer as Character in TRON, WAR GAMES, and SUPERMAN III
- Simulacrum America: The USA and the Popular Media
- Simulation Scenarios in the Star Trek Universe Reject Solipsism
- Simultaneous Worlds: Global Science Fiction Cinema
- Smokin' Rockets: The Romance of Technology in American Film, Radio and Television, 1945-62
- Soldier: Jerry Weintraub's sensitive space Western
- Something Is Broken in Our Science Fiction
- Sound Studies 101
- Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece
- The Spacesuit Film: A History, 1918-1969
- Stagecoach in Space
- Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine (drama criticism)
- Star Trek Voyager (drama criticism)
- STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE Episodes
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode Guide for Season 7
- Star Trek: Technologies of Disappearance
- Star Trek—The Next Generation: Living Up to the Legend
- Star Warriors of the Modern Raj
- Star Wars, Star Wars, and American Political Culture
- STARGATE
- Steampunk: Back to the Future with the New Victorians
- The Steel-Gray Saviour: Technocracy as Utopia and Ideology
- THE STEPFORD WIVES: The Re-Created Woman
- Stephen King's 'Monkey's Paw' update a real shocker
- Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk and Postmodern Science Fiction
- Sublime Dreams of Living Machines: The Automaton in the European Imagination
- Surviving Armageddon: Beyond the Imagination of Disaster
- Swinging the Machine: Modernity, Technology, and African American Culture between the World Wars
- Symposium on ALIEN
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- Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix
- Tech-Noir: The Fusion of Science Fiction and Film Noir
- Technicity: AI and Cyborg Ethnicity in The Matrix
- Techno-Monsters
- Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media
- Technofetishism and the Uncanny Desires of A.S.F.R.
- Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women
- Technologies of the Gothic in Literature and Culture
- Technology and Politics in the BLADE RUNNER Dystopia
- Technology and the Good Life?
- Technology as Eros's Dart: Cyborgs as Perfect (Male?) Lovers
- Technophilia: Technology, Representation, and the Feminine
- Technophobia (in THX 1138 et al.)
- Terminal Constructedness and the Technology of the Self
- Terminal Identity: The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction (drama criticism)
- The Terminator, Terminator 2 and the Exposed Body
- The Ages of Iron Man: Essays on the Armored Avenger in Changing Times
- The Anguish of the Machines
- The Computer of the Twenty-Third Century: Real-World HCI Based on Star Trek
- The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader
- The Making of 2001: A Space Odyssey
- The Manifestation of Manichaeism in Star Trek’s Nanotechnology
- THE MATRIX and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real
- The Measure of a Man? Asimov's Bicentennial Man, Star Trek's Data, and Being Human
- The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction
- The Pleasure of the Interface
- The Self-Wired: Technology and Subjectivity in Contemporary Narrative
- The Theology of Battlestar Galactica (review)
- Time Travel, Primal Scene, and the Critical Dystopia
- Triumphant Technology and Minimal Man
- TRON: An Electronic Odyssey
- "The Trouble with Machines Is People": The Computer as Icon
- TV's Record Crime Wave
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- The Walt Disney Robot Dramas
- A Western Wake
- What's the Story, Mother?: The Mourning of the Alien
- When the Machines Stop: Fantasy, Reality, and Terminal Identity in Neon Genesis Evangelion and Serial Experiments Lain
- Who Programs You? The Science Fiction of the Spectacle
- Wondering about the Futures of the Wandering Earth: A Comparative Analysis of Liu Cixin’s “The Wandering Earth” and Frant Gwo’s Film Adaptation
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction