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  1. 261

    « Ascénir » le space opera : de Joël Maillard à Bruno Latour by Danielle Chaperon

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In an artistic context marked by the debates around the anthropocene,Joël Maillard attacks the "cosmos of the moderns" by diverting certain imaginations from the science fiction of the 1960s and 1970s and, following the example of Bruno Latour, by making the stage cage the symbolic stake of a "War of the Worlds".…”
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    Le corps du joueur et l’écran traversé : récurrences et circulation d’un motif. by Sonny Walbrou

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Regarding its interpretation, the works of Scott Bukatman and Vivian Sobchack about science-fiction allow us to think of the screen crossing in the terms of a decentered subjectivity, of a subject projected into the machine. …”
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    Les Méta-Barons, des cyborgs subversifs ? by Adrien Cascarino

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In recent years, there has been an increasing overlap between science fiction and scientific narratives, particularly with the rise of transhumanism, a movement advocating the use of science and technology to improve human physical and mental capacities. …”
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    Identify the Message of Ursula Le Guin’s The Ones Who Walk From Omelas though Its Thematic Structure by Putri Ayu Rezkiyana

    Published 2018-07-01
    “… The Ones Who Walk from Omelas is a science fiction short story written by Ursula Le Guin. …”
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  5. 265

    Cli-fi Young Adult et imaginaire urbain : (re)configurations génériques by Natacha Levet

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Young Adult Cli‑Fi benefits from young readers appetite for science fiction and dystopia and the attention they give to environment, climate crisis and ecology. …”
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    ‘Savages’ and Spiritual Engines: Feeling the Machine in H. G. Wells’s Time Machine and ‘Lord of the Dynamos’ by Tamara Ketabgian

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Although Paley’s star faded in the later nineteenth century, his discourse persists in alternate, technophilic forms—in what Wells calls the technological ‘patter’ of his own science fiction. Wells ironizes and aestheticizes these mechanical models of belief, both in his eponymous ‘time machine’ (1894–95) and in ‘The Lord of the Dynamos’ (1894), which restages Paley’s analogy with a ‘savage’ worshipping the industrial engine. …”
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    The Image of Central European Immigrant in Popular Fiction and Its Adaptations: A Case Study of the Detective Murdoch/Murdoch Mysteries Series by Biljana Oklopcic

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Westerns, fantasies, romances, mysteries, science fiction, adventures, etc. must have a certain kind of setting, a particular cast of (stereotypical) characters, and follow a limited number of lines of action because of their close connection to a particular society, culture, and time period. …”
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    Penser le Cthulhucène et son géotraumatisme : le cas Cyclonopedia de Reza Negarestani by Fabien Richert

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Lovecraft, occult Zoroastrian relics explain John Carpenter’s horrific science fiction imagination, and develop a most extravagant hypothesis: oil, a “tellurian entity” imprisoned in the deep layers and formations of the earth, has been waiting for a long time to be released from the depths of the earth and to spread into the atmosphere. …”
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  9. 269

    Love Is in the AI of the BeholderArtificial Intelligence and Characters of Love by Renata E. NTELIA

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It shows how AI has moved from the sphere of science fiction to become a reality in everyday life, which makes our interactions with it much more personal, and our perception of it as something human-like, if not yet human. …”
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    Žánr na hraně: inovativní rysy české záhadologické prózy by Іво Поспішил

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Autor přítomného příspěvku se zabývá vývojem české záhadologické prózy od 60. let 20. století, který se zrodil ze specifického oddílu science fiction prostřednictvím postupného přechodu k problému záhady, tajemství, které vyjadřují přesvědčení o mimozemském původu lidstva, což by mohlo radikálně změnit celý koncept dějin Země a naši znalost počátku a konce vesmíru. …”
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  11. 271

    « Piller, Tuer, Survivre » : Apocalypse zombie, exploration et expérience vécue dans DayZ by Lars Schmeink

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…L’espace simulé du jeu efface la manière dont la science-fiction typique se concentre sur la progression narrative historique et l’accumulation du savoir à propos du monde diégétique pour la remplacer par une exploration active de l’espace et l’accumulation d’expériences vécues. …”
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    Słowo - obraz - pamięć w labiryntach komiksu by Grażyna Gajewska

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In the United States, in turn, crude science fiction, horror or joke graphic stories were most popular. …”
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    Passages de frontières et référence surréaliste dans Cette chère humanité by Cédric Chauvin

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Le dispositif est d’emblée conforme à la tradition de la dystopie au XXe siècle, et rejoue cette « dialectique de l’intérieur et de l’extérieur » où Jameson voit le propre de « toute la science-fiction classique » (2008, p. 161) : l’humanité future se trouve, plus ou moins volontairement, piégée dans un lieu clos qui évacue la temporalité historique (on y révère le passé et on y vit dans des cabines qui ralentissent l'écoulement temporel) et où l’identité individuelle est sans cesse violée par une technologie qui, sous couvert d’assurer le confort, permet le contrôle. …”
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  14. 274

    Advanced methodologies and technologies in government and society /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Zykov -- Information science and technology in crisis response and management / Randy Basham -- The foundation of (business) ethics' evolution / Ben Tran -- Integrating sustainability and CSR in the value chain of the information technology sector / Patricia Martínez García de Leaniz, María Elena García Ruiz -- The morality of reporting safety concerns in aviation / Kawtar Tani -- Science, ethics, and weapons research / John Forge -- Computing technologies and science fiction cinema / Rocío Carrasco-Carrasco -- Gender differences in advertising engagement using the case of Facebooks ads / Eva Lahuerta-Otero, Rebeca Cordero-Gutiérrez -- The gender dimension in urban air quality / Theodora Slini, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou -- How exclusive work climates create barriers for women in IS&T / Katelyn R. …”
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    Advanced methodologies and technologies in government and society /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Zykov -- Information science and technology in crisis response and management / Randy Basham -- The foundation of (business) ethics' evolution / Ben Tran -- Integrating sustainability and CSR in the value chain of the information technology sector / Patricia Martínez García de Leaniz, María Elena García Ruiz -- The morality of reporting safety concerns in aviation / Kawtar Tani -- Science, ethics, and weapons research / John Forge -- Computing technologies and science fiction cinema / Rocío Carrasco-Carrasco -- Gender differences in advertising engagement using the case of Facebooks ads / Eva Lahuerta-Otero, Rebeca Cordero-Gutiérrez -- The gender dimension in urban air quality / Theodora Slini, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou -- How exclusive work climates create barriers for women in IS&T / Katelyn R. …”
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    « Never Meet Your Heroes ». Généalogie cinématographique et matrice science-fictionnelle dans The Boys by Thomas Carrier-Lafleur, Baptiste Creps

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Similarly, the authors will show how the use of the science- fictional imaginary, notably through the use of the film-matrix Scanners (David Cronenberg, 1981), composes a clear genealogical source while, at the same time, The Boys renews its relationship to cinephilic memory and to media and political criticism in a formal synthesis of New Hollywood.…”
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    Perdus dans l’espace : survivre à la mondialisation dans Gravity et Seul sur Mars by Siobhan Carroll

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Noting the ocean’s historical function as a signifier of internationalism, this essay examines these science-fictional stories of shipwreck in space as expressions of anxiety in the face of globalization. …”
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    Film as communicational mediation of the ecological crisis by Bert Olivier

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The question of how this ecological stance is cinematically articulated in Avatar, in science-fictional terms, is all important, because a communicational failure in this regard would fall short of imparting to audiences the potential outcome of the continuing destruction of ecosystems, comparatively speaking, on Earth. …”
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    Shards of the Glass Ceiling by Svetlana Seibel

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Perhaps as in no other genre of literature or television, corporate conspiracy themes and corporation critique agendas abound in science fictional narratives. In television which engages the corporate machine theme, the corporation as antagonist is often fleshed out to such a degree that it becomes, for all intents and purposes, a character in the narrative. …”
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    Interviews with multimedia comics creators—how Hannah Berry, Lance Dann and Tom McNally use audio drama to move their work into new areas of storytelling by Alex Fitch

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Each aspect is designed to complement each other to tell a larger story within the science-fictional world of the narrative, aimed at introducing children to ideas of kindness and resilience, and first created during Covid lockdowns. …”
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