Sources for Research on Science Fiction Film

This is a bibliography for English 339: Science Fiction Film, taught by Paul Brians. In the "Comment" column you will often find listed the titles of films discussed in the listed articles and books; but this is not comprehensive: browse to look for other likely sources on your topic. Eventually I hope to make this bib searchable, but note that for now you can use the "find" command in your Web browser to search for film names in order to find articles and books about them.

This list is divided in three parts.

  1. Books on Reserve in MMR. Many of these are general surveys which cover most SF films released until near their date of publication. Note that for more recent books, the last part of the call number is the date of publication. In other cases, I have put the date after the title. These are excellent sources to browse through when you can't find books or articles in the stacks about your movie. They are available on 1-hour reserve.
  2. Books in the Reference area of Holland. These are general encyclopedias and checklists, and there should be at least some information in one of them about almost all the films you will be studying.
  3. The rest of the scholarship. If Holland doesn't own an item but you can borrow it free through Summit, you'll see the word "Summit" instead of a call number. If it says instead "ILL" that means you'd have to borrow the item through Interlibrary Loan, which charges a fee. Write me a note about the specific title you are considering ordering before trying this.

    Books on Reserve in Media Materials and Reserves, Ground Floor, Holland

    Author Title Call No. Comment
    Broderick, Mick Nuclear movies : a critical analysis and filmography of international feature length films dealing with experimentation, aliens, terrorism, holocaust, and other disaster scenarios, 1914-1989 PN1995.9.N9 B76 1991 Dr. Strangelove, Letters from a Dead Man, Testament, On the Beach; on reserve at MMR
    Brosnan, John Future Tense: The Cinema of Science Fiction PN1995.9.S26 B7 1978 On reserve at MMR
    Kuhn, Annette, ed. Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema (1990) PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990 Leftist, feminist & Freudian analyses. Blade Runner, Alien, etc.; on reserve in MMR
    Kuhn, Annette, ed. Alien Zone II: The Spaces of Science-Fiction Cinema PN1995.9.S26 A8184 1999 On reserve in MMR
    Menville, Douglas & R. Reginald Things to Come: An Illustrated History of the Science Fiction Film PN1995.9 S26 M43 On reserve in MMR
    Miller, David & Mark Gatiss They Came From Outer Space: Alien Encounters in the Movies PN 1995.9 S26 M56 1996 Breezy, lavishly illustrated survey of films on alien encounters, emphasizing British films; on reserve at MMR
    Nicholls, Peter The World of Fantastic Films: An Illustrated Survey PN1995.9.F36 N53 1984 Covers major films from the earliest period to 1984; on reserve at MMR
    Parish, James Robert & Michael R. Pitts The Great Science Fiction Pictures (1977) PN 1995.9 S26 P37 On reserve in MMR
    Parish, James Robert & Michael R. Pitts, ed. The Great Science Fiction Pictures II (Scarecrow Press, 1990) PN1995.9.S26 P38 1990 On reserve in MMR
    Peary, Danny, ed. Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema PN1995.9.S26 O46 1984 The best collection of essays on SF films, includes chapters on most movies covered in our class up to 1984. On reserve at MMR
    Pickard, Roy Science Fiction in the Movies, An A-Z PN 1995.9 S26 P5 1978 On reserve in MMR
    Slusser, George E. & Eric S. Rabkin, eds.` Shadows of the Magic Lamp: Fantasy and Science Fiction in Film. PN1995.9.F36 S5 1985 On reserve at MMR
    Sobchack, Vivian Screening Space: The American Science Fiction Film (1987). Revised version of The Limits of Infinity. PN1995.9S 26S57 1987 Though now somewhat dated, still the best introduction to the subject, very influential. On reserve at MMR
    Telotte, J. P. Science Fiction Film PN 1995.9.S26 T45 2001 Explores attitudes and ideologies reflected in films. On reserve at MMR
    Warren, Bill Keep Watching the Skies: American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties, 2 vols. PN1995.9.S26 W37 1982 Detailed but rather subjective accounts of hundreds of mostly awful SF films from 1950-1962. On reserve at MMR

    Books in the Reference area of Holland Library, 1st floor (may not be checked out)

    Author Title Call No. Comment Read
    Dolgenos, Peter "The Star on C.A. Rotwang's Door: Turning Kracauer on its Head."  Journal of Popular Film and Television 25.2 (Summer 1997): 68 (8).  Online through Griffin Metropolis (Holland subscription ends 1995)
    Frank, Alan The Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Handbook PN 1995.9 S26 F73 1982 In Holland Reference
    Hardy, Phil, ed. Science Fiction: The Arum Film Encyclopedia PN1995.9.S26S345x 1991 Holland Reference
    Lee, Walt & Bill Warren Reference Guide to Fantastic Films: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror PN1995.9.F36L4 Holland Reference
    Lentz, Harris M. Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits, 2nd ed. 3 vols. PN1995.9.S26 L46 2001 Holland Reference
    Willis, Donald Variety's Complete Science Fiction Reviews PN 1995.9 S26 V37 1985 Holland reference
    Willis, Donald D. Horror and Science Fiction Films: A Checklist. PN 1995.9 H6 W5 Holland reference
    Willis, Donald D. Horror and Science Fiction Films II PN1995.9 H6 W53 Holland reference

    Other publications in the stacks, or available through Interlibrary Loan (ILL--at a small charge) or Summit (Free to WSU students)

    Author Title Call No. Comment Read

    Matrix Revisited, The DVD 384 The Matrix
    Abbott, Joe “They Came from Beyond the Center: Ideology and Political Textuality in the Radical Science Fiction Films of James Cameron,”Literature/Film Quarterly 22:1 (1994): 21-8 PN1995.9 S26A8184 1999 Abyss, Terminator
    Aldiss, Brian “Super-Toys Last All Summer Long,” online at http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.01/ffsupertoys_pr.html Online Source of A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
    Aldridge, Alexandra “Myths of origin and destiny in literature: Zamiatin's We,” Extrapolation 19:1 (December 1977): 68-75. PN3448.S45 E9 We
    Aldridge, Alexandra “Origins of Dystopia: When the Sleeper Wakes and We,” in Richard D. Erlich & Thomas P. Dunn, eds. Clockwork Worlds: Mechanizied Environments in SF PN3433.6 .C56 1983   We
    Alliez, Eric & Michel Feher, tr. David Beriss & Astrid Hulstredt “Notes on the Sophisticated city,” Zone 1/2 (1986): 41-55 HT101 .Z66 Marxist analysis of Blade Runner
    Amelio, Ralph J. Hal in the Classroom: Science Fiction Films. Dayton, OH: Pflaum, 1974 LB1044 .H26  

    Amesley, Cassandra “How to Watch Star Trek,” Cultural Studies 3 (1989): 323-339. (Subscription began 1996) ILL ordered Star Trek
    Annas, Pamela “Science Fiction Film Criticism in the US,” Science Fiction Studies, vol. 7 no. 3, 1980, pp. 323-9. PN3448.S45 S34

    Anobile, Richard J., ed. Alien. London: Futura, 1979. ILL

    Anonymous “Fritz Lang: The Genius Behind Metropolis,” Futures Past no. 2:20-24 (April 1992). ILL Metropolis, basic intro material
    Anonymous “The City in Film,” Design Quarterly 136 (1987). Shelved in the Architecture Library in Carpenter Hall. NK1 E9 Metropolis
    Ash, Brian, ed. Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, The (1977) Summit

    Atkins, Dorothy “Star Trek: A Philosophical Interpretation,” in R. E. Myers, ed. The Intersection of Science Fiction and Philosophy. PN3433.6 .I57 1983     Star Trek
    Bachman, Holger “The Production and Contemporary Reception of Metropolis,” in Michael Minden & Holger Bachman, eds.: Fritz Lang’s Metropolis: Cinematic Visions of Technology and Fear. (Camden House, 2000): 3-5. PN1997.M436 F75 2000

    Baker, Rob "Invasion of the Pinkos." Soho Weekly News Aug 18. 1977: 48. ILL ordered Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Ballard, J. G. “Jetée, La,” Re/Search 8/9 (1984): 101. Microfilm. PN4888.U5 B41x   La Jetée
    Barns, Ian “Monstrous Nature or Technology? Cinematic Resolutions of the Frankenstein Problem,” Science as Culture 9: (1990): 7-58 ILL ordered

    Barratt, Andrew X Factor, in Zamyatin’s We, The,” in Modern Language Review, 80:3 (July 1985): 659-671. PB1 .M65 We
    Barrett, Michèle & Duncan Barrett Star Trek: The Human Frontier PN1992.77.S73 B37 2001   Star Trek y
    Barringer, Robert “Skinjobs, Humans and Racial Coding,” Jump Cut 41 (1997): 13-15, 118. (Cancelled with vol. 36) ILL Blade Runner
    Bartley, M. P. “Thing, The (1982),” online at http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=2453&reviewer=293 Online The Thing
    Baxter, John Science Fiction in the Cinema PN1995.9.S26 B3   Dated informal survey, still useful for the period before the mid-seventies.
    Beauchamp, Gorman “Of Man’s Last Disobedience: Zamiatin’s We and Orwell’s 1984,” in Comparative Literature Studies, 10;4 (December 1973): 285-301. PN851 .C65   We, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1984
    Beauchamp, Gorman “Zamiatin’s We,,” in Eric S. Rabkin, et al., eds. No Place Else: Explorations in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction, pp. 56-77. PR830.U7 N6 1983 We
    Berardinelli, James “Contact,” online at http://movie-reviews.colossus.net/movies/c/contact.html Online Contact
    Berardinelli, James “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein,” online at http://movie-reviews.colossus.net/movies/m/mary_shellys.html Online Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
    Berenstein, Rhona “Mommie Dearest: Aliens, Rosemary’s Baby and Mothering,” Journal of Popular Culture 24:2 (1990): 55-74 N1 .J6 Aliens
    Berg, Charles Ramirez “Immigrants, Aliens and Extraterrestrials,” CineAction! 18 (1989): 3-17 ILL ordered

    Bergstrom, Janet “Androids and Androgeny,” Camera Obscura, no. 15 1986, pp. 37-64. (Library subscription began 1996.) ILL ordered

    Bergstrom, Janet, Elizabeth Lyn, Constance Penley and Lynn Spigel, eds. Close Encounters: Film, Feminism and Science Fiction PN1995.9.S26 C57 1991  

    Bernardi, Daniel Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations: Diegetic Logics and Racial Articulations in the Originial Star Trek in Film & History 24(1/2): 60-74. February/May 1994. ILL ordered Star Trek
    Bernardi, Daniel “Star Trek in the 1960s: Liberal-Humanism and the Production of Race,” Science Fiction Studies, 24:2 (July 1997): 209-225. PN3448.S45 S34 Star Trek
    Bernstein, Richard “Soviet Eye Examines Atom War,” New York Times January 27, 1989. Online with registration Letters from a Dead Man.
    Best, Steve “Robocop: The Recuperation of the Subject,” Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory 13:1/2 (1989): 44-55 JA1 .C35x   Robocop
    Best, Steven “In the Ditritus of Hi-technology,” Jump Cut, no. 34 (1989): 19-26. PN1994 .J85x Marxist Analysis of RoboCop
    Bick, Ilsa J. “Boys in Space: Star Trek, Latency, and the Neverending Story,” Cinema Journal 35:2 (1996): 43-61 PN1993 .S62

    Bick, Ilsa J. “The Look Back in E.T.,” Cinema Journal 31:4 (1992): 25-41. PN1993 .S62 Freudian analysis of E.T.: The Extraterrestrial
    Bignell, Jonathan “Lost Messages: The Handmaid’s Tale, Novel and Film,” British Journal of Canadian Studies 8:1 (1993): 71-84 ILL ordered

    Biodrowski, Steve “The Fifth Element,” Cinefantastique 29(1)(July 1997):59. ILL ordered Fifth Element
    Biskin, Peter "The Mind Managers: Invasion of the Body Snatchers and the Paranoid Style in American Movies." In Seeing is Believing: How Hollywood Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love the Movies . NY: Pantheon, 1983, pp. 137-44. PN1995.9.P6 B57 1983   Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Biskin, Peter “The Russians Are Coming, Aren’t They? Them!, The Thing , and the Extremists from Beyond the Center.” In Seeing is Believing: How Hollywood Taught US to Stop Worrying and Love the Movies . NY: Pantheon, 1983, pp. 123-36. PN1995.9.P6 B57 1983   The Thing
    Biskind, Peter “Blockbuster: The Last Crusade,” in Seeing Through Movies ed. Mark Crispin Miller. N.Y.: Pantheon, 1990. ILL Star Wars
    Biskind, Peter Seeing Is Believing: How Hollywood Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love the Fifties PN1995.9.P6 B57 1983   Them!. The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and It Came from Outer Space
    Bizony, Pers 2001: Filming the Future PN1997.T863 B59x 1994   2001: A Space Odyssey
    Blackwelder, Rob “Metaphor Man,” Spliced wire April. 14, 1999. Online at http://www.splicedonline.com/features/cronenberg.html Online eXistenZ
    Blackwell, Laura “Dangerous, but Rewarding, Journey Into the Heart of Osamu Tezuka’s Metropolis,The,” in Strange Horizons April 22, 2002. Online at http://www.strangehorizons.com/2002/20020422/metropolis.shtml Online Metropolis anime version
    Blair, Karin Meaning in Star Trek Summit

    Blair, Karin “Sex and Star Trek,” Science Fiction Studies 10:3 (1983): 292-7. PN3448.S45 S34
    Blair, Karin “The Garden in the Machine: The Why of Star Trek,” Journal of Popular Culture 13:2 (1979): 310-20 N1 .J6 Star Trek
    Bloch, Robert “The Master and Metropolis .” In Omni’s Screen Flights/ Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema , ed. Danny Peary. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday & Co., 1984. 85-90. PN1995.9.S26 O46 1984 Metropolis
    Bogstad, Janice “Fantastic Fictions at the Edge and in the Abyss,” in Donald M. Hassler, ed. Patterns of the Fantastic II, pp. 81-90. Summit Abyss
    Booker, M. Keith Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature, The: Fiction as Social Criticism. PN3503 .B619 1994    We, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1984
    Boruszkowski, Lilly Ann “The Stepford Wives: Re-Created Woman,” Jump Cut 32 (1987):16-19. ILL Stepford Wives, The
    Bowen, Elizabeth “Things to Come: A Critical Appreciation,” in William Johnson, ed. Focus on the Science Fiction Film, 43-45. PN1995.9.S26 J6   Things to Come
    Boyd, Melba J. “But Not the Blackness of Space: The Brother From Another Planet as Icon From the Underground,” in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 2:2 (Summer 1989), pp. 95-107. PN56.F34 J68x Brother From Another Planet
    Bracken, Mike “Thing, The,” at CultureDose.net:
    http://www.culturedose.net/review.php?rid=10003719
    Online The Thing
    Brain, Bonnie “Saviors and Scientists: Extraterrestrials in Recent Science Fiction Films,” Etc.: A Review of Genral Semantics 40:2 (1983): 218-29 B840 .E85 Star Wars, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, The Man Who Fell to Earth, E.T., Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    Broderick, Mick Nuclear Movies: A Filmography (1988); See instead the second edition: Nuclear movies : a critical analysis and filmography of international feature length films dealing with experimentation, aliens, terrorism, holocaust, and other disaster scenarios, 1914-1989 (1991) PN1995.9.N9 B76 1991  
    Brosnan, John Movie Magic: The Story of Special Effects in the Cinema (1974) TR858 .B78 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Dr. Strangelove, Fahrenheit 451, Frankenstein, Metropolis, Silent running,
    Bruno, Giuliana “Ramble City: Postmodernism and Blade Runner,” October 41 (1987): 61-74. reprinted in Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema, ed. Annette Kuhn PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990 Blade Runner
    Bukatman, Scott “Postcards from the Posthuman Solar System,” Science Fiction Studies, 18:3 (1991): 343-57 PN3448.S45 S34
    Bukatman, Scott Terminal Identity: The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction (1993) PS374.S35 B84 1993  

    Bukatman, Scott “The Artificial Infinite: On Special Effects and the Sublime,” in Lynne Cooke & peter Wolen, eds. Visual Display: Culture Beyond Appearances, pp. 255-89 Summit

    Bukatman, Scott “The Cybernetic (City) State: Terminal S[pace Becomes Phenomenal,” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 2.2 (Summer 1989) PN56.F34 J68x

    Bukatman, Scott “The JFA Forum on SF Film” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 2.2 (Summer 1989) PN56.F34 J68x

    Bukatman, Scott “The Ultimate Trip: Special Effects and Kaleidoscopic Perception,” Iris 23 (1998): 75-97 ILL ordered

    Bukatman, Scott “There’s Always Tomorrowland: Disney and the Hypercinematic Experience,” October 57 (Summer 1991): 55-78 NX1 .O28x Disney World as SF
    Bukatman, Scott “Who Programs You? The Science Fiction of the Spectacle,” Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema, ed. Annette Kuhn. 196-213 PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990

    Bukatman, Scott “Who Programs You? The Science Fiction of the Spectacle” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990 Videodrome
    Bundtzen, Lynda K. “Monstrous Mothers: Medusa, Grendel and Now Alien,” Film Quarterly 40:3 (1987): 11-17 PN1993 .H457 Alien
    Burr, Ty Retropolis:Gleaming Digital Technology Sets “Sky Captain” Soaring to a Classic Sci-Fi World,” Boston Globe September 17, 2004, p. C1 Online access through Griffin Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
    Byers, Thomas B. “Commodity Futures: Corporate State and Personal Style in Three Recent Science-Fiction Movies” Science Fiction Studies 14:3 (1987), reprinted in in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Alien, Blade Runner, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
    Calhoun, John “Abyss, The,” in Theatre Crafts 23:7 (August/September 1989): 45-47, 69-72. PN2000 .T45   Creating the set and helmets for The Abyss
    Carpenter, Gerry “Fantastic Planet (a.k.a. La planète sauvage), online at http://www.scifilm.org/reviews2/fantasticplanet.html Online Fantastic Planet
    Carter, Steven “Avatars of the Turtles,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 18:3 (1990): 94-102 PN1993 .J66   2001, 2010, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Blade Runner, Electric Dreams, Star Wars, RoboCop, The Terminator
    Chevrier, Yves “Blade Runner: Or, The Sociology of Anticipation,” Science Fiction Studies 11:1 (1984): 50-60 PN3448.S45 S34 Blade Runner
    Chien, Joseph “Containing Horror: The Alien Trilogy and the Abject,” Focus Magazine no. 14 (1994): 7-17 (Note: there are many periodicals named “Focus,” but Holland does not own this one.) ILL Alien
    Clark, Bruce “Mediating The Fly: Posthuman Metamorphosis in the 1950s,” Configurations 10:1 (2002): 169-191. Online through Griffin The Fly
    Clark, Jill "Scientific Gazing and the Cinematic Body Politic: The Demonized Cyborg of Metropolis." Intertexts ( 3.2 (Fall 1999): 168 (13).  ILL ordered Metropolis
    Clarke, Arthur C. Lost Worlds of 2001, The PN1997.T86 C5 1972

    Clough, Patricia Ticineto “The Final Girl’ in the Fictions of Science and culture,” Stanford Humanities Review 2:2/3 (1992): 57-69 AS30 .S72 Alien, Aliens, Metropolis
    Coates, Paul “Chris Marker and the Cinema as Time Machine,” Science Fiction Studies 14:3 (November 1987): 307-315. PN3448.S45 S34 La jetée
    Cobbs, John L. “Alien as Abortion Parable,” Literature/Film Quarterly, 18:3 (1990): 198-202 PN1995.3 L57 Alien
    Codell, Julie F. “Murphy’s Law, Robocop’s Body, and Capitalism’s Work,” Jump Cut, 34 (1989): 12-19 PN1994 .J85x Marxist analysis of RoboCop
    Conners, James “Zamyatin’s We and the Genesis of 1984,” Modern Fiction Studies 21:1 (Spring 1975): 107-124. PS379 .M55 We, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1984
    Cormier, Raymond “The Closed Society and its Friends: Plato’s Republic and Lucas’s THX-1138, Literature/Film Quarterly 18:3 (1990): 193-8 PN1995.3 L57 THX-1138
    Corn, Joseph, ed. Imagining Tomorrow: History, Technology, and the American Future T20 .I43 1986

    Cranny-Francis, Anne “Feminist Futures: A Generic Study” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990 Born in Flames, Blade Runner
    Cranny-Francis, Anne “Sexuality and Sex-Role Stereotypy in Star Trek,” Science Fiction Studies 12:3 (1985): 274-84 PN3448.S45 S34 Star Trek
    Creed, Barbara “Alien and the Monstrous-Feminine,” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Alien
    Creed, Barbara “From Here to Modernity: Feminism and Postmodernism,” Screen 28:2 (1987): 47-67 ILL ordered

    Creed, Barbara “Gynesis, Postmodernism and the Science Fiction Horror Film,” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990 The Fly
    Creed, Barbara “Horror and the Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection,” Screen 27:1 (1986): 44-70 ILL ordered

    Cronenworth, Brian “Man of Iron,” American Film, 13, no. 1 (1987): 3-3-35  PN1993 .A617 Interview with Paul Verhoeven about RoboCop
    Dadoun, Roger. “Metropolis: Mother-City -- “Mittler”--Hitler.” In Penley et al, Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction. (1991), pp. 143-60. PN1995.9.S26 C57 1991 Metropolis y
    Davis-Genelli, Tom & Lyn “Alien: A Myth of Survival,” Film/Psychology Review 4:2 (1980): 235-40 PN49 .P89x Alien
    Dean, Joan F. “Between 2001 and Star Wars,” Journal of Popular Film and Television, 7:1 (1978): 32-41 PN1993 .J66  

    Deer, Harriet “Kubrick and the Structures of Popular Culture,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 3:3 (1974): 232-244. PN1993 .J66   2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange
    Del Rio, Elena “Remaking of La Jetée’s Time-Travel Narrative: Twelve Monkeys and the Rhetoric of Absolute Visibility,” Science Fiction Studies 28:3 (November 2001): 383-398. PN3448.S45 S34 La jetée
    Dempsey, Michael “Blade Runner” Film Quarterly 36:2 (1982-3): 33-8 PN1993 .H457 early insightful review of Blade Runner
    Dervin, Daniel “Primal Conditions and Conventions: The Genre of Science Fiction” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Alien
    Dervin, Daniel “Primal Conditions and Conventions: The Genres of Comedy and Science Fiction,” Film/Psychology Review 4:1 (1980): 115-47 PN49 .P89x

    Desser, David “Blade Runner: Science Fiction and Transcendence,” Literature/Film Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3 (1985): 172-79 PN1995.3 .L57 Blade Runner
    Desser, David “Race, Space and Class: The Politics of SF Film from Metropolis to Blade Runner,” in Judith Kerman, ed.: Retrofitting Blade Runner: Issues in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep PN1997.B283 R4 1991   Blade Runner Metropolis
    Dickstein, Morris “The Aesthetics of Fright,” American Film, 5, no. 10 (1980): 32-37, 56, 58-59 PN1993 .A617 Analysis of the appeal of 80s horror films to young viewers
    Dimitrakaki, Angela & Miltos Tsiantis “Terminators, Monkeys and Mass Culture: The Carnival of Time in Science Fiction Films,” Time & Society, 11:2-3 (September 2002): 209-231. ILL ordered Twelve Monkeys, Terminator
    Dionne, Craig “Shatnerification of Shakespeare, The: Star Trek and the Commonplace Tradition,” in Richard Burt, ed.: Shakespeare After Mass Media, pp. 173-191. Summit Star Trek
    Ditlea, Steve “Does Science Fiction Have a Future on TV?” New York Times, section 2, p. 29 (January 6, 1980). On microfilm. AN33.N4 N49x  Lathe of Heaven, The
    Doane, Mary Anne “Technophilia: Technology, Representation, and the Feminine,” in Mary Jacobus, ed.: Body/Politics: Women and the Discourses of Science QP81.5 .B63 1990  

    Doherty, Thomas “Brazil,” Cinefantastique 16:3 (July 1986): 46, 53. ILL ordered Brazil
    Doll, Susan and Greg Faller “Blade Runner and Genre: Film Noir and Science Fiction,” Literature/Film Quarterly 14:2 (1986): 89-100 PN1995.3 .L57 Blade Runner, comparison with Frankenstein
    Donnelly, Jerome “Humanizing Technology in The Empire Strikes Back: Theme and Values in Lucas and Tolkien,” Philosophy in Context 11 (1981): 19-32 ILL ordered Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
    Dresser, David “Race, Space and Class: The Politics of the SF Film from Metropolis to Blade Runner. ” In Kerman, Retrofitting Blade Runner (1990). 110-123. PN1997.B283 R4 1991 Metropolis, Just Imagine, Things to Come, The Time Machine, Fahrenheit 451, Soylent Green, THX1138, Escape from New York, Blade Runner
    Dubeck, Leroy W., Suzanne E. Moshier, & Judith E. Boss “The Fly,” in Leroy W. Dubeck, et al.: Science in Cinema, pp. 164-165. Summit The Fly
    Dumont, J. P. & J. Monod, tr. Susan Thomas “Beyond the Infinite: A Structural Analysis of 2001: A Space Odyssey,” Quarterly Review of Film Studies 3:5 (1978): 297-316 PN1993 .Q83x   2001: A Space Odyssey
    Ebert, Roger “ExistenZ,” in Chicago Sun-Times, April 23, 1999. Online at http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990423/REVIEWS/904230301/1023 Online eXistenZ
    Ebert, Roger “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein,” online at http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19941104/REVIEWS/411040302/1023 Online Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
    Ebert, Roger “Metropolis,” Chicago Sun-Times, January 25, 2002. Available online at http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20020125/REVIEWS/201250304/1023 Online Metropolis (Japanese anime version)
    Ebert, Roger “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow,” Chicago Sun-Times September 17, 2004. Online at http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040917/REVIEWS/409170301/1023 Online Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
    Elen, Richard “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Glaxy,” in Audio/Video Revolution, at http://www.audiorevolution.com/dvd/revs/hitchhikers.shtml Online Hitch-Hiker’s guide to the Galaxy
    Elkins, Charles, ed. “Symposium on Alien,” Science Fiction Studies 7:3 (1980): 278-304 PN3448.S45 S34 Excellent short essays from political points of view on Alien
    Ellington, Jane Elizabeth & Joseph W. Critelli “Analysis of a Modern Myth: The ‘Star Trek’ Series,” Extrapolation 24:3 (1983): 241-50 PN3448.S45 E9   Star Trek, Jungian theory
    Ellison, Harlan Harlan Ellison’s Watching Summit
    Elrick, Ted “Elemental Images,” Cinefex 70: (June 1997): 114-133. ILL ordered Fifth Element
    Emmett, Arlelle “Universal Studio’s Computer Graphics,” Computer Graphics World (February 1986): 26-32 T385 .C558 (Owen)

    Engel, Joel Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek PN1992.4.R55 E54 1994   Star Trek y
    Entman, Robert & Francie Seymour “Close Encounters with the Third Reich,” Jump Cut 18 (1978): 3-6 (Library subscription began 1979) ILL ordered

    Erickson, John “The Ghost in the Machine: Gilliam's Postmodern Response in Brazil to the Orwellian Dystopia of Nineteen Eighty-Four,” Utopian Studies 4:2 (1993): 26-34.. Holland sub begins 1995. ILL Brazil
    Ferguson, Paul “After the Past: Noir Legacies in an [Un]certain Future: William Gibson’s Virtual Light and Terry Gilliam’s Twelve Monkeys,” in Crimecultuture, online at http://www.crimeculture.com/Contents/NewPaulFerguson.htm Online Twelve Monkeys
    Fisher, William “Of Living Machines and Living-Machines: Blade Runner and the Terminal Genre,” New Literary History 20:1 (1988): 187-304 PN2 .N4 Blade Runner
    Fitting, Peter “Count Me Out/In: Post-Apocalyptic Visions in Recent Science Fiction Film,” CineAction! 11 (1978/8): 42-52 ILL ordered

    Fitting, Peter “Futurecop: The Neutralization of Revolt in Blade Runner,” Science Fiction Studies, 14:3 (1987): 340-54 PN3448.S45 S34 Excellent contrast between Blade Runner and the source novel: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
    Floyd, Nigel “Infinite City,” in Sight and Sound 7:6 (June 1997): 6-9. ILL ordered Fifth Element
    Franklin, H. Bruce "Don't Look Where We're Going: Visions of the Future in Science Fiction." Science Fiction Studies 10 (1983): 70-80. PN3448.S45 S34
    Franklin, H. Bruce “Future Imperfect,” American Film 8:5 (March, 1983): 47-9, 75-6. (Article torn out of paper copy, microfilm only.) Micro PN1993 .A617

    Franklin, H. Bruce “Visions of the Future in Science Fiction: Films from 1970 to 1982”, in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990

    Franklin, H. Bruce War Stars: The Superweapon and the American Imagination UF533 .F73 1988
    Frentz, Thomas S. & Janice Hocker Rushing Projecting the Shadow: The Cyborg Hero in American Film Summit Blade Runner, Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    Friedman, Norman L. “The Terminator: Changes in Critical Evaluations of Cultural Productions,” Journal of Popular Culture, 28:1 (1994): 73-80 N1 .J6   Terminator
    Fruth, Bryan, et al. “The Atomic Age: Facts and Films from 1945-1965,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 23, no. 4 (1996): 154-160. Online through Griffin

    Fuchs, Cynthia J. “‘Death’ is Irrelevant: Cyborgs, Reproduction, and the Future of Male Hysteria,” Genders 18 (1993): 113-33. Older issues not available online; Vancouver branch library has a copy. ILL ordered

    Gabbard, Krin “Aliens and the New Family Romance,” Post Script: Essays in Film and the Humanities 8:1 (1988): 29-42 ILL

    Geduld, Carolyn Filmguide to 2001: A Space Odyssey (1973) PN1997.T86 G4  

    Geduld, Harry M. “Return to Méliès: Reflections on the Science Fiction Film,” in William Johnson, ed. Focus on the Science Fiction Film, pp. 1-12 PN1995.9.S26 J6

    Geduld, Harry M. & Ronald Gottesman, eds. Robots, Robots, Robots Summit

    Gentejohann, Volker Narratives From the Final Frontier: A Postcolonial Reading of the Original Star Trek Series. Peter Lang, 2000 ILL ordered

    Geraghty, Lincoln “American Jeremiad, The and Star Trek’s Puritan Legacy,” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts (14:2 (Summer 2003): 228-245. PN56.F34 J68x Star Trek
    Gerrold, David The World of Star Trek (1984) PN1992.77.S73 G47 1984 Star Trek y
    Gerrold, David World of Star Wars, The PN1992.77.S73 G47 1984
    y
    Gifford, Denis Science Fiction Film (1971) PN 1995.9 S26 C5

    Glass, Fred “The “New Bad Future”:” Robocop and 1980s’ Sci-Fi Films,” Science as Culture 5 (1989): 7-49 (subscription began 1998) ILL ordered Robocop
    Glass, Fred “Totally Recalling Arnold,” Film Quarterly vol. 44, no. 1 (1990): 2-13 PN1993 .H457 On Total Recall.
    Goldberg, Jonathan “Recalling Totalities: The Mirrored Stages of Arnold Schwarzenegger,” Diufferences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 4:1 (1992): 172-204 (library subscription begins with vol. 8) ILL ordered

    Goodale, Gloria “This Man’s Dreams are the World’s Nightmare,” Christian Science Monitor, September 6, 2002. AN22.B6 C57x microfilm Lathe of Heaven, The
    Goodall, Jane R. “Aliens,” Southern Review 23:1 (1990): 73-82 AP2 .S8555 Aliens
    Goodman, Cynthia Digital Visions: Computers and Art N7433.8 .G66 1987  

    Gordon, Andrew “Back to the Future: Oedipus as Time Traveller,” Science Fiction Studies 14.3 (1987): 372-385 PN3448.S45 S34 Back to the Future
    Gordon, Andrew “Close Encounters: The Gospel According to Steven Spielberg,” Literature/Film Quarterly 8, no. 3 (1980): 156-164 PN1995.3 .L57   Close Encounters of the Third Kind, classic critique
    Gordon, Andrew “Close Encounters: Unidentified Flying Object Relations,” The Psychoanalytic Review 82:5 (1995): 741-57 BF1 .P5   Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    Gordon, Andrew “E.T. as Fairy Tale,” Science Fiction Studies 10:3 (1983): 298-305 PN3448.S45 S34 E.T.
    Gordon, Andrew “Return of the Jedi: the End of the Myth,” Film Criticism, 8:2 (1984): 45-54 ILL ordered Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
    Gordon, Andrew “Science Fiction Film Criticism: The Postmodern Always Rings Twice,” Science-Fiction Studies 14, no. 3 (1987): 386-391 PN3448.S45 S34 Review of Sobchack: Screening Space
    Gordon, Andrew “Star Wars: A Myth for Our Time,” Literature/Film Quarterly 6:4 (1978): 314-27 PN1995.3 .L57   Star Wars, sources and influences
    Gordon, Andrew “The Empire Strikes Back: Monsters from the Id,” Science Fiction Studies 7:3 (1991): 313-18 PN3448.S45 S34 Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
    Gordon, Andrew “You’ll Never Get Out of Bedford Falls: The Inescapable Family in American Science Fiction and Fantasy Films,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 20:2 (1991): 2-8. (Issue missing from library collection) ILL

    Goscilo, Margaret “Deconstructing The Terminator,” Film Criticism, 8.2 (198437-52): 37-52 ILL ordered

    Gottlieb, Erika Dystopian Fiction East and West: Universe of Terror and Trial PN56.D94 G68 2001 We, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1984
    Grant, Barry K. “Invaders from Mars and the Science Fiction Film in the Age of Reagan,” CineAction! 8 (1987): 77-83 ILL ordered

    Grant, Barry K. “Invaders from Mars and the Science Fiction Film in the Age of Reagan,” CineAction! 8 (1987): 77-83 ILL ordered Invaders from Mars
    Grant, Barry K. “Looking Upwards: Reason and Visible in Science Fiction Film,” in Glenwood H. Irons, ed.: Gender, Language and Myth: Essays in Popular Narrative, pp. 185-207 PN56.P55 G46x 1992

    Gravett, Sharon L. “The Sacred and the Profane: Examining the Religious Subtext of Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner,” Literature/Film Quarterly 26:1 (1998): 38-43 PN1995.3 .L57 Blade Runner
    Greenberg, Harvey R. “Fembo: Aliens’ Intentions,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 15:4 (1988):165-71 PN1993 .J66   Aliens
    Greenberg, Harvey R. “Fractures of Desire, The: Psychoanalytic Notes on Alien and the Contemporary ‘Cruel’ Horror Film,” The Psychoanalytic Review 70:2 (1983): 241-67 BF1 .P5 Alien
    Greenberg, Harvey R. “In Search of Spock: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 12:2 (1984): 52-65 PN1993 .J66   Star Trek
    Greenberg, Harvey R. “Reimagining the Gargoyle: Psychoanalytic Notes on Alien,” Camera Obscura 15 (1986): 87-108 (subscription began 1990) ILL Alien
    Greenberg, Harvey Roy “Machine Dreams,” Film and Philosophy, no. 4 (1997): 111-115 ILL ordered

    Greenberger, Robert “Ridley Scott,” Starlog (July 1982): 61 Summit online

    Greene, Eric Planet of the Apes as American Myth: Race and Politics in the Film and Television Series PN1995.9.P495 G74 1996

    Greenwald, Jeff Future Perfect: How Star Trek Conquered Planet Earth. Penguin, 1999. ILL ordered Star Trek
    Gregory, Charles T. "The Pod Society Versus the Rugged Individualists." The Journal of Popular Film 1 (Winter 1972): 3-14. PN1993 .J66 Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Guerrero, Edward “AIDS as Monster in Science Fiction and Horror Cinema,” Journal of Popular Film and Television, 18:3 (1990): 86-93 PN1993 .J66 The Thing, The Fly
    Gunn, James “The Tinsel Screen: Science Fiction and the Movies,” Teaching Science Fiction: Education for Tomorrow, ed. Jack Williamson. 205-218 (1980) Summit received Brief survey of recommended films.
    Haas, Robert “Introduction: The Cronenberg Project: Literature, Science, Psychology, and the Monster in Cinema,” Post Script 15, no. 2 (1996): 3-10 ILL ordered

    Haber, Karen Exploring the Matrix: Visions of the Cyber Present. PN1997.M395 E88 2003 The Matrix
    Hales, Barbara “Fritz Lang's Metropolis and Reactionary Modernism.” New German Review, 1992, 8, 18-30. ILL ordered Metropolis
    Hamberg, Cynthia “My Hideous Progeny: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein,” http://home-1.worldonline.nl/~hamberg/ online Frankenstein
    Hammett, Jennifer "You Never Had a Camera Inside My Head": The Masculine Subject of the Postmodern Sublime,” Criticism, 45:1 (Winter 2003): 75-87. Online through Griffin The Truman Show
    Hanson, Ellis “Technology, Paranoia and the Queer Voice,” Screen 34:2 (1993): 137-61 ILL ordered

    Hapgood, Fred “The Magic Theater,” Omni (December 1989): 114-116, 146-148 Online through Griffin

    Haraway, Donna Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature GN365.9 .H37 1991b
    y
    Haraway, Donna “The Actors Are Cyborg, Nature is Coyote, and The geography Is Elsewhere: Postscript to ‘Cyborgs at Large’” in Constance Penley & Andrew Ross, eds Technoculture, pp. 21-26 T14.5 .T438 1991  

    Hardcastle, Valerie Gray “Changing Perspectives of Motherhood: Images from the Aliens Trilogy,” Film and Philosophy 3 (1996): 167-75 ILL Aliens
    Hardison, O. B. Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century CB478 .H36 1989  

    Hark, Ina Rae “Star Trek and Television’s Moral Universe,” Extrapolaation 20:1 (1979): 20-37 PN3448.S45 E9 excellent article on values in Star Trek
    Harmon, Gary L & Louis A. Woods “Jung and Star Trek: The Coincidentia Oppositorum and Images of the Shadow,” Journal of Popular Culture 28:2 (1994): 169-84 N1 .J6 Star Trek
    Hawk, Byron “Hyperrhetoric and the Inventive Spectator: Remotivating The Fifth Element,” in David Blakesley, The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical Perspectives on Film, pp. 70-91. PN1994 .T47 2003   Fifth Element
    Hawkins, Harriet “Paradigms Lost: Chaos, Milton and Jurassic Park,” Textual Practice 8:2 (1994): 255-67 ILL ordered Jurassic Park
    Hayward, Philip, ed. Off the Planet: Music, Sound and Science Fiction Cinema PN1995.9 S26O34 2004 Best for people with some musical training: The Day the Earth stood Still, Godzilla, Forbidden Planet, Space is the Place, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Mad Max, Videodrome, The Fly, Blade Runner, Terminator, Mars Attacks!, The Matrix
    Heldreth, Leonard “Festering in Thebes: Elements of Tragedy and Myth in Cronenberg’s Films,” Post Script 15, no. 2 (1996): 46-61 ILL ordered

    Hendershot, Cyndy “Invaded Body, The: Paranoia and Radiation Anxiety in Invaders from Mars, It Came from Outer Space, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” Extrapolation 39:1 (Spring 1998): 26-39. PN3448.S45 E9 loss of sexuality in Invaders from Mars, It Came from Outer Space, Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Hendershot, Cyndy "Vampire and Replicant: The One-Sex Body in a Two-Sex World." Science-Fiction Studies , 1995 Nov, 22:3, 373-98. Reply to Nancy Steeffe-Fluhr: “Women and the Inner Game of Don Siegel’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers.”
    PN3448.S45 S34 About Dracula and Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Hendershot, Cynthia Paranoia, the Bomb, and 1950s Science Fiction Films PN1995.9.S26 H37 1999
    Henning, C. M. “Star Wars and Close Encounters,” Theology Today 35:2 (1978): 202-6 BR1 .T62 Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    Hermann, Chad “‘Some Horrible Dream about (S)mothering’: Sexuality, Gender, and Family in the Alien Trilogy,” Post Script 16:3 (1997): 36-50 ILL

    Heung, Marina “Why E.T. Must Go Home: the New Family in American Cinema,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 11:2 (1983): 79-84 PN1993 .J66   E. T.
    Hewitt, Nigel “Metropolis and the Modernist Gothic,” in Jeff Wallace, ed.: Gothic Modernisms (2001): 188-206. PR888.M63 G67 2001   Metropolis
    Higashi, Sumiko “Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Pods then and Now,” Jump Cut, 24/25 (1981): 3-4 PN1994 .J85x differing roles of women in the original and remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Hoberman, J. “Paranoia and Pods,” Sight and Sound 4:5 (1994): 28-31 ILL Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Hodgens, Richard “A Brief, Tragical Histor,y of the Science Fiction Film,” Film Quarterly 13 (Winter 1959): 30-39. Issue missing from library bound volume. Microfilm 792.05 H729 Negative article on SF film, The Thing, The Fly
    Holden, Stephen “Fending Off Alien Robots, But Still Time to Flirt” New York Times, September 17, 2004. Available online with free registration. Online access with registration Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
    Holden, Stephen “Which Route Upward, On a Wing or a Prayer?” in New York Times, July 11, 1997. Available online with free registration. Online Contact
    Huyssen, Andreas "The Vamp and the Machine: Technology and Sexuality in Fritz Lang's Metropolis.” New German Critique 24-5 (Fall-Winter 1981-2): 221-37. PN4 .N4 Metropolis
    Huyssen, Andreas “The Vamp and the Machine: Technology and Sexuality in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis,” New German Critique 24/25 (1981/2): 221-57 PN4 .N4 Metropolis
    Instrell, Rick “Blade Runner: The Economic Shaping of a Film,” in Cinema and Fiction: New Modes of Adapting, 1950-1990, ed. John Orr & Colin Nicholson PN1995.3 .C56x 1992   Blade Runner
    Irwin, William, ed. Matrix and Philosophy, The: Welcome to the Desert of the Real. PN1997.M395 M38 2002   The Matrix
    Jameson, Frederic “SF Novels/SF Film,” Science Fiction Studies 7, no. 3 (1980): 319-22 PN3448.S45 S34 2001: A Space Odyssey, Soylent Green, Solaris
    Jancovich, Mark “Modernity and Subjectivity in The Terminator: The Machine as Monster in Contemporary American Culture,” The Velvet Light Trap 30 (1992): 3-17 (online access begins with 2003) ILL ordered The Terminator
    Jeffords, Susan “‘The Battle of the Big Mamas’: Feminism and the Alienation of Women,” Journal of American Culture, 10:3 (1987): 73-84 E169.O2 J68x   Alien, Aliens
    Jenkins, Henry & John Tulloch Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Star Trek and Doctor Who Summit Star Trek, Doctor Who
    Jenkins, Stephen Fritz Lang: The Image and the Look PN1998.A3 L3583

    Jensen, Paul M. The Cinema of Fritz Lang Summit

    Johnson, Glen-M. “'We'd Fight . . .We Had To': The Body Snatchers as Novel and Film." Journal of Popular Culture , 1979, 13, 5-16 N1 .J6   Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Johnson, William, ed. Focus on the Science Fiction Film PN1995.9.S26 J6 Invasion of the Body Snatchers,
    Johnson-Smith, Jan American Science Fiction TV: Star Trek, Stargate, and Beyond On order Star Trek
    Jolly, John “The Bellerophon Myth and Forbidden Planet,” Extrapolation 27.1 (1986): 84-90 PN3448.S45 E9 Forbidden Planet
    Jordanova, L.J. “Fritz Lang’s Metropolis: Science, Machines and Gender,” Issues in Radical Science 17 (1985): 5-21 ILL ordered Metropolis
    Joyrich, Lynne “Feminist Enterprise? Star Trek: The Next Generation and the Occupation of Feminity,” Cinema Journal 35:2 (1996): 61-84 (Journal cancelled 1994) ILL ordered

    Kaes, Anton “Cinema and Modernity: On Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis’.” 19-35 in Grimm, (ed.); Hermand, Jost (ed.). High and Low Cultures: German Attempts at Mediation. Madison : U of Wisconsin P, 1994. SUMMIT Metropolis
    Kaes, Anton “Metropolis: City, Cinema, Modernity,” in Timothy O. Benson, ed. Expressionist Utopias: Paradise, Metropolis, Architectural Fantasy, pp. 146-65 Summit

    Kalish, Alan, Michael Fath, Chris Ehrman, John Gant, Richard D. Ehrlich “For Our Balls Were Sheathed in Inertron: Textual Variations in The Seminal Novel of Buck Rogers,” Extrapolation 29:4 (Winter 1988): 303-318. PN3448.S45 E9
    Kaminsky, Stuart. Don Siegel: Director. NY: Curtis, 1974. ILL ordered Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Kaminsky, Stuart "Don Siegel on Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Cinefantastique 2 (1972/73): 17 ILL ordered Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Kapell, Matthew & William G. Doty, eds. Jacking in to the Matrix Franchise: Cultural Reception and Interpretation (2004) Summit The Matrix
    Kavanagh, James H. “Feminism, Humanism and Science in Alien” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Alien
    Kavanagh, James H. “‘Son of a Bitch’: Feminism, Humanism and Science in Alien,” October 13 (1980): 91-100. This volume missing from Holland collection. ILL Alien
    Kawin, Bruce F. “Children of the Light,” in Grant, ed. Film Genre Reader II, Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 1995, pp. 308-29 Summit

    Kellner, Douglas, Flo Leibowitz & Michael Ryan “Blade Runner: A Diagnostic Critique,” Jump Cut 29 (1984): 6-8 PN1994 .J85x Marxist/feminist analysis of Blade Runner
    Kelly, Kevin “Cyberpunk Era: Interviews with William Gibson,” Whole Earth Review 63 (Summer 1989): 78-82 AP2 .C636 Excerpts from various interviews by the author of Neuromancer, anovel influential on many SF films
    Kern, Gary Zamyatin’s We: A Collection of Critical Essays PG3476.Z34 M938 1988 We
    Kinnard, Roy “The Flash Gordon Serials,” Film in Review 39:4 (1988): 194-203 ILL ordered Flash Gordon
    Klein, Norman M. “Building Blade Runner,” Social Text 28 (1991): 147-52 (Subscription began 1996) ILL ordered Blade Runner
    Kline, Sally, ed. George Lucas: Interviews (Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 1999) Summit

    Knee, Adam “The Metamorphsis of the Fly,” Wide Angle 14:1 (1992): 20-34 PN1993 .W48 The Fly
    Kolb, William M. “Blade Runner: An Annotated Bibliography,” Literature/Film Quarterly 18:1 (1996): 19-64 PN1995.3 .L57 Blade Runner; each article listed is briefly summarized, includes many film reviews
    Kracauer, Siegfried From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1947. PN1993.5.G3 K7 1970   Metropolis
    Kreitzer, Larry “Cultural Veneer of Star Trek, The,” in Journal of Popular Culture 30:2 (Fall 1996): 1-28. N1 .J6   Star Trek
    Kroker, Arthur & David Cook, eds. The Postmodern Scene: Excremental Culture and Hyper-Aesthetics NX456.5.P66 K75 1986  

    La Valley, Albert J. “Traditions of Trickery: The Role of Special Effects in the Science Fiction Film,” Shadows of the Magic Lamp: Fantasy and Science Fiction in Film, eds. George Slusser & Eric S. Rabkin PN1995.9.F36 S5 1985
    Lalumière, Claude “(Not So) Supertoys,” January Magazine online at http://www.januarymagazine.com/SFF/supertoys.html Online A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
    Lancashire, Anne “Return of the Jedi: Once More With Feeling,” Film Criticism 8.2 (1984): 55-66 ILL ordered

    Lancashire, Anne “Return of the Jedi: Once More with Feeling,” Film Criticism 8:2 (1984): pp 55-66 ILL

    Landon, Brooks Aesthetics of Ambivalence, The: Rethinking Science Fiction Film in the Age of Electronic (Re)production PN1995.9.S26 L36 1992 Good modern study stressing the unique properties of film vs. fiction. The Thing, Blade Runner.
    Landon, Brooks “Cyberpunk,” Cinefantastique 18.1 (1987): 27-31, 58 ILL ordered

    Landon, Brooks “Cyberpunk: Future So Bright they Gotta Wear Shades,” Cinefantastique 18 (December 1987): 27-31 ILL Influence of Blade Runner on cyberpunk fiction, plus comments on Max Headroom.
    Landon, Brooks “Rethinking Science Fiction in the Age of Electronic (Re)production: On a Clear Day You Can See the Horizon of Invisibility,” Post Script 10, no. 1 (1990): 60-71 ILL ordered

    Landon, Brooks “The Insistence of Fantasy in Science Fiction Film,” The Shape of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Seventh International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, ed. Olena H. Saciuk Summit

    Landon, Brooks “The Thing in All Its Guises: Reconsidering a Science Fiction Classic” Chapter 2 of The Aesthetics of Ambivalence: Rethinking the Science Fiction Film in the Age of Electronic (Re)production . Westport , CT: Greenwood Press, 1993, pp. 27-44. SUMMIT The Thing
    Landon, Brooks, ed. “Forum on Science Fiction Film,” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 2 (Summer 1989): 10-41 PN56.F34 J68x

    Landrum, Larry “Science Fiction Film Criticism in the Seventies,” Journal of Popular Film and Television, 6:3 (1978): 287-9 PN1993 .J66 short bibliography
    Landy, Marcia & Stanley Shostak “Postmodernism as Folklore in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema,” Rethinking Marxism, 6:2 (1993):25-45 (Cancelled 1991) ILL ordered

    Latham, Rob “Subterranean Suburbia: Underneath the Small Town Myth in the Two Versions of Invaders from Mars,” Science Fiction Studies 22:2 (1995): 198-208 PN3448.S45 S34 Invaders from Mars
    LaValley, Albert J. “Stage and Film Children of Frankenstein, The,” in U. C. Knoepflmacher & George Levine, eds. The Endurance of Frankenstein: Essays on Mary Shelly’s Novel, pp. 243-89 PR5397.F73 E5 Frankenstein
    Lavery, David "Departure of the Body Snatchers, or, The Confessions of a Carbon Chauvanist." Hudson Review 39 (Autumn 1986): 383-404. AP2 .H886   An anti-space travel article, little about the film, Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Leach, James “The Man Who Fell to Earth: Adaptation by Omission,” Literature/Film Quarterly 6:4 (Fall 1978): 371-379 PN1995.3 .L57 The Man Who Fell To Earth
    LeGacy, Arthur. " Invasion of the Body Snatchers : A Metaphor for the Fifties." Literature/Film Quarterly 6.3 (1978): 285-91. PN1995.3 .L57 Cold War themes in Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Lehman, Peter & Don Dasso “Special Effects in Star Wars,” Wide Angle 1:1 (1979): 72-7. (Library collection begins with #2, despite incorrect cataloguing. Online version begins with vol. 18) ILL Star Wars
    Lev, Peter “Whose Future? Star Wars, Alien and Blade Runner,” Literature/Film Quarterly 26:1 (1998): 30-37 PN1995.3 .L57 Politics & sexuality in Star Wars, Alien, Blade Runner
    Liddel, Elizabeth & Michael “Dune: A Tale of Two Texts,” in John Orr & Colin Nicholson, eds. Cinema and Fiction: New Modes of Adapting, 1950-1990, pp. 122-39 PN1995.3 .C56x 1992  

    Lightman, Herb A. & Richard Patterson “Blade Runner: Production Design and Photography,” Americn Cinematographer 63 (1982): 684-91, 715-25 TR845 .A57 Blade Runner
    Liu, Albert “The Last Days of Arnold Schwarzenegger,” Genders 18 (1993): 102-12 ILL ordered

    Loukides, Paul and Linda K. Fuller, eds. Beyond the Stars PN1995.9.C36 B49 1990

    Lovell, Alan “Pods,” in Don Siegel : American Cinema. London : British Film Institute, [1968], pp. 99-108. SUMMIT Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Lowentrout, Peter M. “The Meta-Aesthetic of Popular Science Fiction Film,” Extrapolation 29:4 (1988): 349-64 PN3448.S45 E9 The Man Who Fell To Earth, E.T., Starman
    Lucanio, Patrick Them or Us: Archetypal Interpretations of Fifties Alien Invasion Films . Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1987 PN1995.9.S26 L8 1987 Them! The Thing
    Luciano, Patrick Them or Us: Archetypal Interpretations of Fifties Alien Invasion Films PN1995.9.S26 L8 1987

    Lyons, Mike “Cyber-Cinema,” Cinefantastique 28, no. 8 (1997): 40-43, 62 ILL ordered

    Malmgren, Carl D. Worlds Apart: Narratology of Science Fiction PN3433.5 .M35 1991

    Mann, Karen B. “Narrative Entanglements: The Terminator, Film Quarterly 43:4 (1989/90): 17-27 PN1993.H457 The Terminator
    Marder, Elissa “Blade Runner’s Moving Still,” Camera Obscura 27 (1991): 88-107 ILL ordered Blade Runner
    Markey, Constance “Birth and Rebirth in Current Fantasy Films,” Film Criticism 7:1 (1982): 14-25 ILL ordered

    Markey, Constance “Birth and Rebirth in Current Fantasy Films,” Film Criticism 7:1 (1982): 14-25 ILL ordered

    Maslin, Janet “In a Grisly ‘Virtual’ Game, Flesh and Blood Are Not,” New York Times April 23, 1999. Microfilm and online with registration. AN33.N4 N49 x eXistenZ
    Matheson, T. J. “Marcuse, Ellul and the Science-Fiction Film: Negative Responses to Technology,” Science-Fiction Studies 19:3 (1992): 326-39 PN3448.S45 S34 Alien, Colossus: The Forbin Project, Forbidden Planet
    McBride, Joseph Steven Spielberg: A Biography Summit

    McCarthy, P.A. “Zamyatin and the Nightmare of Technology,” Science Fiction Studies 11:2 (July 1984): 122-129. PN3448.S45 S34   We
    McDermott, Mary & W. R. Robinson “2001 and the Literary Sensibility,” The Georgia Review, no. 26 (1972): 21-37 AP2 .G375 Classic early analysis of the film as an anti-literary visual construct. Use.
    McNamara, Kevin R. “Blade Runner’s Post-Individual Worldspace,” Contemporary Literature 38:3 (1997): 422-46 PN2 .W58 Blade Runner
    McWeeny, Drew “Iron Giant, The,” in Cinefantastique, 31:7 (August 1999): 16-17. ILL ordered Iron Giant
    Mead, Geraldn & Sam Appelbaum “Westworld: Fantasy and Extrapolation,” Jump Cut 7 (1975): 12-13. http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC07folder/westworld.html Online Westworld
    Mead, Syd “Designing the Future,” Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema, 199-213 Summit

    Mellen, Joan “Welcoming the Future,” Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema, 17-32 Summit

    Menville, Douglas & R. Reginald Future Visions: The New Golden Age of Science Fiction Film PN 1995.9 S26 M39 1985 Popular survey of films with lots of photos, emphasizing 1977-1985
    Metz, Christian “Trucage and the Film,” Critical Inquiry 3:4 (Summer, 1977): 657-75 PN80 .C7

    Michelson, Annette “Bodies in Space: Film as ‘Carnal Knowledge’,” ArtForum 7:6 (1969): 54-63. (Subscription began 1975) N1 .A814 microfilm

    Miklitsch, Robert “Total Recall: Production, Revolution, Simulation-Alienation effect,” Camera Obscura 32 (1993): 5-39 ILL

    Miles, Geoff & Carol Moore “Explorations, Prosthetics and Sacrifice: Phantasies of the Maternal Body in the Alien Trilogy,” CineAction! 30 (1992): 54-62. ILL ordered Alien
    Miller, Mark Crispin “2001: A Cold Descent,” Sight and Sound 4:1 (1994): 18-25. ILL ordered 2001
    Miller, Mark Crispin Seeing Through the Movies. NY: St. Martin’s, 1989 Summit

    Miller, Mark Crispin “The Robot in the Western Mind,” Boxed In: The Culture of TV, pp. 285-307 P92.U5 M55 1988

    Miller, Martin & Robert Sprich “The Appeal of Star Wars: An Archetypal-Psychoanalytic Vew,” American Imago 38:2 (1981): 203-20 BF1400.A1 A49 Star Wars
    Mizejewski, Linda “Total Recall: the Schwarzenegger Body on Postmodern Mars,” Post Script: Essays in Film and the Humanities 12:3 (1993): 25-34. ILL Total Recall
    Morrison, Rachael “Casablanca Meets Star Wars: The Blakean Dialectics of Blade Runner,” Literature/Film Quarterly 18:1 (1990): 2-10. PN1995.3 .L57 Blade Runner
    Murray, Janet H. Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace QA76.76.I59 M87 1997

    Nagl, Manfred, trans. David Clayton “The Science Fiction Film in Historical Perspective,” Science Fiction Studies 10:3 (1983): 262-77 PN3448.S45 S34 Marketing SF film
    Napier, Susan Jolliffe Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation. NC1766 .J3 N37 2001 Akira
    Naureckas, Jim “Aliens: Mother and the Teeming Hordes,” Jump Cut, 32 (1987): 1, 4  PN1994 .J85x feminist analysis of Alien, Aliens
    Neale, Stephen “Issues of Difference: Alien and Blade Runner,” in James Donald, ed. Fantasy and the Cinema (1989) Summit Alien, Blade Runner
    Neale, Stephen “You’ve Got To Be Fucking Kidding!” Knowledge, Belief and Judgement in Science Fiction,” Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990 The Thing
    Necakov, Lillian “The Terminator: Beyond Classical Hollywood Narrative,” CineAction! 8 (1987): 84-86 ILL ordered

    Nestriek, William “Coming to Life: Frankenstein and the Nature of Film Narrative,” in U. C. Knoepflmacher & George Levine, eds.: The Endurance of Frankenstein: Essays on Mary Shelly’s Novel. PR5397.F73 E5 Frankenstein
    Neumann, Dietrich “Before and After Metropolis: Film and Architecture in Search of the Modern City,” in Dietrich Neumann, ed. Film Architecture: Set Designs from Metropolis to Blade Runner, pp. 33-8. PN1995.9.S4 F55x 1996 Metropolis, Blade Runner
    Neumann, Dietrich “ The Urbanistic Vision in Fritz Lang's Metropolis .” 143-62 IN Kniesche, Thomas W. (ed.) Brockmann, Stephen (ed.). Dancing on the Volcano: Essays on the Culture of the Weimar Republic . Columbia, SC : Camden House, 1994. SUMMIT Metropolis
    Neustadter, Roger “Phone Home: From Childhood Amnesia to the Catcher in Sci-Fi: The Transformation of Childhood in Contemporary American Science Fiction Films,” Youth and Society 20:2 (1989): 227-40. HQ793 .Y6 E.T., 2002, Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    Newitz, Annalee “Magical girls and Atomic Bomb Sperm: Japanese Animation in America,” Film Quarterly 49, no. 1 (1995): 2-15 ILL ordered

    Newman, Kim “The Fifth Element,” Sight and Sound 7:7 (July 1997): 39-40. ILL Fifth Element
    Newton, Judith “Feminism and Anxiety in Alien” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Alien
    Niogret, Hubert “Un peu de magie par nécessité et par plaisir,” Positif 273 (1983): 22-8 ILL ordered

    Ohlin, Peter “Science-Fiction Film Criticism and the Debris of Postmodernism,” Science Fiction Studies 18:3 (1991): 411-19. PN3448.S45 S34 Review of Kahn: Alien Zone and Penley: Close Encounters; Blade Runner, Alien, Terminator
    Onosko, Tim “Mathemagicians: Computer Moviemakers of the 1980s and Beyond,” Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema Summit

    Owens, Nancy “Image and Object: Hegel, Madonna, Metropolis,” Spectator: The University of Southern California Journal of Film and Television Criticism 12:2 (1992): 58-63. ILL ordered

    Parrinder, Patrick “Imagining the Future: Wells and Zamayatin,” Science Fiction Studies 1:1 (Spring 1973): 17-26; also in Darko Suvin, ed. H. G. Wells and Modern Science Fiction, pp. 126-143. PR5777 .H25 1977  

    Patalas, Enno “Metropolis: Scene 103,” Camera Obscura 15 (1986): 165-74. ILL ordered Metropolis
    Patalas, Enno “Metropolis : Screen 103.” In Penley et al, Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction. (1991) 161-70. PN1995.9.S26 C57 1991 Metropolis
    Peary, Danny, ed. Omni's screen flights/screen fantasies : the future according to science fiction cinema PN1995.9.S26 O46 1984

    Pederson, Ellen M. Steffen-Fluhr,Nancy (rejoinder. ) "Altering Invasion of the Body Snatchers" Science-Fiction Studies, 1985 Mar., 12:1 (35), 105-110. PN3448.S45 S34   Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Penley, Constance “Time Travel, Primal Scene and the Critical Dystopia,” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 The Terminator
    Penly, Constance & Andrew Ross, eds. Technoculture T14.5 .T438 1991

    Picart, Caroline “Re-Birthing the Monstrous: James Whale’s (Mis)Reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 15, no. 4 (1998): 383-396 ILL ordered

    Pielke, Robert G. “Star Wars vs 2001: A Question of Identity,” Extrapolation 24:2 (1983): 143-55 PN3448.S45 E9   Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Pinsky, Michael Future Present: Ethics and/as Science Fiction. PS374.S35 P55 2003     Star Trek
    Pizzello, Stephen “Twelve Monkeys, A Dystopian Trip Through Time,” American Cinematographer 77:1 (January 1996): 36-44. (Subscription cancelled 1994) ILL ordered Twelve Monkeys
    Pohl, Frederik “The Demi-Docs: Just Imagine and Things to Come,” Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema Summit

    Pohl, Frederik & Frederik Pohl IV Science Fiction: Studies in Film Summit

    Pounds, Michael C. Race in Space: The Representation of Ethnicity in Star Trek and Star Trek, the Next Generation PN1992.77.S73 P68 1999   Star Trek y
    Rabkin, Eric S. “How Will the Future Film?” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 2 (Summer 1989): 24-28 PN56.F34 J68x

    Rickman, Gregg Science Fiction Film Reader PN1995.9.S26 R53 2004 Georges Melies, Metropolis, Day the Earth Stood Still, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Planet of the Apes, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Star Wars, E.T., Blade Runner, Alien, 12 Monkeys, Brazil, Back to the Future, The Truman Show, Men in Black, The Matrix
    Roberts, Robin Sexual Generations: “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and Gender PN1992.77 S732 R63 1999 Feminist analyses of themes from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
    Robertson, Robbie “The Narrative Sources of Ridley Scott’s Alien,” in John Orr & Colin Nicholson, eds. Cinema and Fiction: New Modes of Adapting, 1950-1990. PN1995.3 .C56x 1992 Alien
    Robinson, David “Two for the Sci-Fi,” Sight and Sound 35:2 (Spring 1961): 57-61. PN1993 .S56 The making of 2002: A Space Odyssey and Fahrenheit 451
    Rodley, Chris Cronenberg on Cronenberg Summit

    Roth, Lane “Death and Rebirth in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” Extrapolation, 28:2 (1987): 159-66 PN3448.S45 E9   Star Trek II: the Wrath of Khan
    Roth, Lane “Metropolis : The Lights Fantastic: Semiotic Analysis of Lighting Codes in Relation to Character and Theme.” Literature/Film Quarterly 6.4 (Fall 1978): 343-6. PN1995.3 .L57 Metropolis, focus on Maria
    Roth, Lane “The Rejection of Rationalism in Recent Science Fiction Films,” Philosophy in Context, 11 (1981): 42-55. ILL ordered

    Roth, Lane “Vraisemblance and the Western Setting in Contemporary Science Fiction Film,” Literature/Film Quarterly 13:3 (1985): 180-6 PN1995.3 .L57
    Rubenstien, M. “The Unofficial Guide to The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide,” Science Fiction Studies 29:1 (March 2002): 132-3. PN3448.S45 S34 Review of M. J. Simpson: A Completely Mad Utterly Unauthorized Guide to TheHitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
    Rubey, Dan “Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away,” Jump Cut 41 (1997): 2-12, 130. (cancelled with vol. 41) ILL Star Wars
    Ruddick, Nicholas, ed. State of the Fantastic: Studies in the Theory and Practice of Fantastic Literature and Film (1992). PN56.F34 I58 1990  

    Ruppersberg, Hugh “Alien Messiah, The: in Annette Kuhn, in Journal of Popular Film and Television, 14:4 (1987): 159-66; reprinted in Alien Zone PN1993 J66 Excellent article on The Day the Earth stood Still, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Last Starfighter, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Flight of the Navigator, The Terminator, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Cocoon
    Ruppert, Peter “Blade Runner: The Utopian Dialectics of Science Fiction Films,” Cineaste 17:2 (1989): 8-13. PN1993 .C5 Blade Runner
    Rusher, Janice Hocker & Thomas S. Frentz Projecting the Shadow: The Cyborg Hero in American Film (1995). Summit

    Rushing, Janice Hocker “E.T. as Rhetorical Transcendence,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 71:2 (1985): 188-203 PN4071 .Q3 E.T.
    Rutsky, R. L. “The Mediation of Technology and Gender: Metropolis, Nazism, Modernism,” New German Critique 60 (1993): 3-32. PN4 .N4 Metropolis
    Ryan, Michael & Douglas Kellner Technophobia in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990

    Saleh, Dennis Science Fiction Gold: Film Classics of the ‘50's . New York: McGraw Hill, 1979. SUMMIT

    Sammon, Paul M. Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner. PN1997.B596 S26 1996   Blade Runner; an outstanding account of what went into the film.
    Sammons, Todd H. “Return of the Jedi: Epic Graffiti,” Science Fiction Studies 14:3 (1987): 355-71 PN3448.S45 S34 Return of the Jedi: parallels with epics
    Saunders, Ian “Richard Rorty and Star Wars: On the Nature of Pragmatism’s Narrative,” Textual Practice 8:3 (1994): 435-48. ILL ordered

    Scheib, Richard “Fantastic Planet (La planète sauvage),” online at http://www.moria.co.nz/sf/fantasticplanet.htm Online Fantastic Planet
    Scheib, Richard “Time After Time” Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review, online at http://www.moria.co.nz/sf/timeaftertime.htm online Time After Time
    Schelde, Per Androids, Humanoids, and Other Science Fiction Monsters: Science and Soul in Science Fiction Film NY: New York Univ. Pr., 1993 Summit Broad introductory survey of the topic.
    Schmertz, Johanna “On Reading the Politics of Total Recall,” in Post Script: Essays in Film and the Humanities 12:3 (1993): 35-43. ILL ordered

    Schwab, Gabriele “Cyborgs: Postmodern Phantasms of Body and Mind,” Discourse: Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture 9 (1987): 64-84. ILL ordered

    Schwartz, Nancy “THX 1138 vs. Metropolis,” The Velvet Light Trap 4 (1972): 18-23; reprinted in Hal in the Classroom: Science Fiction Films LB1044.H26 TXH 1138, Metropolis
    Scigaj, Leonard M. “Bettelheim, Castaneda and Zen: the Powers Behind the Force in Star Wars, Extrapolation 22:3 PN3448.S45 E9   sources of “the Force” in Star Wars
    Scobie, Stephen “What’s the Story, Mother? The Mourning of the Alien,” Science-Fiction Studies 20: 1( 1993): 80-93. PN3448.S45 S34 Alien
    Sconce, Jeffrey “Brains from Space: Mapping the Mind in 1950s Science and Cinema,” Science as Culture 23 (1995): 277-302. ILL ordered

    Scott, A. O. “Dark Doings Proliferate in a World of Vivid Colors,” New York Times, January 25, 2002. Online with free registration Metropolis (Japanese anime version)
    Selley, April “Transcendentalism in Star Trek: The Next Generation,” Journal of American Culture 13:1 (1990): 31-34. E169.O2 J68x Star Trek: The Next Generation, similarities to Emerson
    Senior, W. A. “Blade Runner and Cyberpunk Visions of Humanity,” Film Criticism 21:1 (1996): 1-12. ILL ordered Blade Runner
    Shapiro, Benjamin “Universal Truths: Cultural Myths and Generic Adaptation in 1950s Science Fiction Films,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 18:3 (1990): 103-12. PN1993 .J66 The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, War of the Worlds, Forbidden Planet
    Shapiro, Jerome F. Atomic Bomb Cinema: The Apocalyptic Imagination on Film PN1995.9.W3 S52 2002

    Sharrett, Christopher “Myth, Male Fantasy and Simulacra in Mad Max and The Road Warrior,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 13:2 (1983): 80-92. PN1993 .J66 Mad Max, The Road Warrior
    Shay, Don and Jody Duncan The Making of T2: Terminator 2: Judgment Day PN1997.T397M35 1991, compact storage no. A5416 Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    Shelton,Robert “Rendezvous with HAL: 2001/2010,” Extrapolation 28:3 (1987): 255-68 PN3448.S45 E9   2002: A Space Odyssey
    Shumaker, Conrad “More Human than Humans: Society, Salvation and the Outsider in Some Popular Films of the 1980s,” Journal of American Culture 13:4 (Winter 1990): 77-84. PN1993 .J66

    Siegel, Richard Alien Creatures PN1995.5 .S855x  

    Silverberg, Robert “The Way the Future Looks: Blade Runner and THX-1138” in: Silverberg, Robert. Reflections and Refractions: Thoughts on Science Fiction, Science, and Other Matters. PS3569.I472 Z474 1997   THX-1138
    Silverberg, Robert “The Way the Future Looks: THX 1138 and Blade Runner,” Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema Summit

    Silverman, Kaja “Back to the future,” Camera Obscura 27 (1991): 109-32. ILL ordered

    Slade, Joseph W. “Romanticizing Cybernetics in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner,” Literature/Film Quarterly 18:1 (1990): 11-19. PN1995.3 .L57 Blade Runner
    Slattery, Dennis Patrick “Demeter-Persephone and the Alien(s) Cultural Body,” New Orleans Review 19:1 (1992): 30-35. AP2 .N6212 Aliens
    Sloan,-De-Villo “The Self and Self-less in Campbell's Who Goes There? and Finney's Invasion of the Body Snatchers .” Extrapolation 29:2 ( 1988 Summer), 179-188. PN3448.S45 E9   The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Sobchack, Vivian “Child/Alien/Father: Patriarchal Crisis and Generic Exchange,” Camera Obscura 15 (1986): 7-34. (Library subscription began 1990) ILL ordered

    Sobchack, Vivian “Cities on the edge of Time: The Urban Science Fiction Film,” East-West Film Journal 3:1 (1988): 4-19 ILL ordered

    Sobchack, Vivian “Science Fiction,” in Wes D. Ghering, ed. Handbook of American Film Genres, pp. 229-47. Summit

    Sobchack, Vivian The Limits of Infinity: the American Science Fiction Film 1950-75. PN1995.9.S26 S57 1980

    Sobchack, Vivian “Virginity of Astronauts, The: Sex and the Science Fiction Film” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Alien, The Thing from Another World,
    Sofia, Zoe “Exterminting Fetuses: Abortion, Disarmament, and the Sexo-Semiotics of Extraterrestrialism,” Diacritics 14:2 (1984): 47-59 PN80 .D5

    Sontag, Susan “The Imagination of Disaster,” Against Interpretation PN771 .S62  
    Springer, Claudia “Muscular Circuitry: The Invincible Armored Cyborg in Cinema,” Genders 18 (1993): 87-101. ILL ordered

    Springer, Claudia “The Pleasure of the Interface,” Screen 32:3 (1988): 20-44. ILL ordered

    Staiger, Janet “Future Noir: Contemporary Representations of Visionary Cities,” East-West Film Journal 3:1 (1988): 20-44. ILL ordered

    Steffen-Fluhr, Nancy "Women and the Inner Game of Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Science-Fiction-Studies 11:2 (33) 1984 July, 139-153. PN3448.S45 S34   excellent article on Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Stern, Michael “Making Culture Into Nature,” Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990
    Stewart, Garrett “Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind,” Sight and Sound 47:3 (1978): 167-74. PN1993 .S56 Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Voyage a la lune, Metropolis, Things to Come, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, A Clockwork Orange, THX 1138
    Stewart, Garrett “The ‘Videology’ of Science Fiction,” Shadows of the Magic Lamp: Fantasy and Science Fiction in Film PN1995.9.F36 S5 1985
    Stover, Leon E. Prophetic Soul: A Reading of H. G. Wells’s Things to Come, Together with His Film Treatment, Whither Mankind? and the Post-Production Script (both never before published), Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1987. PN1997.T42863 S78 1987   Things to Come
    Strick, Philip “Age of the Replicant, The,” Sight and Sound 51:3 (1982): 168-72 PN1993 .S56 Blade Runner
    Strick, Philip “Contact,” Sight and Sound 7:10 (October 1997): 44-46. ILL ordered Contact
    Strick, Philip “Future States,” Monthly Film Bulletin 661 (1989): 37-41 ILL ordered

    Strick, Philip “The Metropolis Wars: The City as Character in Science Fiction Films.” In Omni’s Screen Flights/Screen Fantasies: The Future According to Science Fiction Cinema , ed. Danny Peary. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday & Co., 1984. 43-49. PN1995.9.S26 O46 1984 Articles on a wide variety of films; perhaps the best collection of SF film writing ever.
    Strick, Phillip “A.I.: Artificial Intelligence,” Sight and Sound 11:10 (October 2001): 38-39. ILL ordered A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
    Strickland, A. W. and Forrest J. Ackerman, eds. A Reference Guide to American Science Fiction Films ILL ordered

    Swope, Richard “Science Fiction Cinema and the Crime of Social-Spacial Reality,” Science Fiction Studies 29:2 (July 2002): 221-246. PN3448.S45 S34 The Thirteenth Floor, Dark City
    Taratt, Margaret “Monsters from the Id.” Films and Filmaking December 1970; January 1971. p. 38. ILL Fantastic Planet
    Tarratt, Margaret “Monsters from the Id,” Films and Filming 17 (December 1970/January 1971): 38-42, 40-42; reprinted in Barry Keith Grant, ed. Film Genre Reader Summit
    Taylor, Al Making a Monster: The Creation of Screen Characters by the Great Makeup Artists PN 2068 T3

    Telotte, J. P. Distant Technology, A: Science Fiction Film and the Machine Age PN1995.9 S26 T45 1999 Excellent survey of the early history of SF film in Russia, Germany, France, the U.S., and England
    Telotte, J. P. “Doubles of Fantasy and the Space of Desire, The,” in Annette Kuhn, ed. Alien Zone PN1995.9 S26A818 1990 Blade Runner, The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    Telotte, J. P. “Enframing the Self: The Hardware and Software of Hardware,” Science Fiction Studies 22:3 (1995): 323-32. PN3448.S45 S34 Hardware
    Telotte, J. P. “Human Artifice and the Science Fiction Film,” Film Quarterly 36.3 (1983): 44-51 PN1993 .H457 Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Thing from Another World, Alien, Blade Runner
    Telotte, J. P. “Just Imagine-ing the Metropolis of Modern America.” Science Fiction Studies 23:2 (69) (1996 July), 161-70. PN3448.S45 S34 Just Imagine, Metropolis
    Telotte, J. P. Replications: A Robotic History of the Science Fiction Film PN1995.9.S26 T46 1995

    Telotte, J. P. “Science Fiction in Double Focus: Forbidden Planet,” Film Criticism 13:3 (1989): 25-36. ILL ordered

    Telotte, J. P. “The Dark Side of the Force: Star Wars and the Science Fiction Tradition,” Extrapolation 24:3 (1983): 216-26 PN3448.S45 E9 Star Wars
    Telotte, J. P. “The Ghost in the Machine: Consciousness and the Science Fiction Film,” Western Humanities Review 42:3 (1995): 323-32. AP2 .W426 Short Circuit, Return of the Jedi, Terminator, Robocop
    Telotte, J. P. “The Problem of the Real and THX 1138,” in Film Criticism, 34:3 (Spring 2000): 45-60. ILL ordered THX-1138
    Telotte, J.P. “The Seductive Text of Metropolis .” Chapter 2 of Replications: A Robotic History of the Science Fiction Film . U of Illinois P, 1995: 54-71. PN1995.9.S26 T46 1995 Metropolis
    Telotte, J.P. “The Terminator, Terminator II and the Exposed Body,” Journal of Popular Film and Televsion, 20:2 (1992): 26-34. ILL ordered The Terminator, Terminator II: Judgment Day
    Telotte, J.P. “The Tremulous Public Body: Robots, Change and the Science Fiction Film,” Journal of Popular Film and Television 19:1 (1991): 14-23. PN1993 .J66   Blade Runner, RoboCop, Cherry 2000
    Telotte, J.P. `The World of Tomorrow and the ‘Secret Goal’ of Science Fiction,” Journal of Film and Video 45:1 (1993): 27-39. (Abstract only available online.) ILL ordered

    Telotte, J.P. “Westworld, Futureworld and the World’s Obscenity,” in Nicholas Ruddick, ed. State of the Fantastic: Studies in the theory and Practice of Fantastic Literature and Film. PN56.F34 I58 1990   Westworld, Futureworld
    Testa, Bart “Technology’s Body: Cronenberg, Genre and the Canadian Ethos,” Post Script: Essays in Film and the Humanities 15:1 (1995): 39-57. ILL ordered

    Thomas, Richard Meaning of Star Trek, The (1997) PN1992.77.S732 R5 1997   Star Trek
    Tichi, Cecelia Shifting Gears: Technology, Literature, Culture in Modernist America PS228.T42 T5 1987  

    Torry, Robert “Politics and Parousia in Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” Literature/Film Quarterly 19:3 (1991): 188-97. PN1995.3 .L57 Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    Trefz, Linda “Brother from Another Planet,” American Cinematographer 65:11 (December 1984): 43-48. TR845 .A57 Brother From Another Planet
    Tuchman, Mitch “Close Encounter with Steven Spielberg,” Film Comment 14, no. 1 (1978): 49-55 PN1993 .F438 General interview with the director, little on Close Encounters.
    Tudor, Andrew Monsters and Mad Scientists: A Cultural History of the Horror Movie Summit

    Tulloch, John “Genetic Structuralism and the Cinema: A Look at Fritz Lang’s Metropolis,” Australian Journal of Screen Theory 1 (1976): 3-50. ILL ordered Metropolis
    Turner, George “The Thing: 19501's Prize Fight.” American Cinematorgrapher 72 (January 1991): 35-42. TR845 .A57   The Thing
    Twitchell, James B. “Frankenstein and the Anatomy of Horror,” Georgia Review 37.1 (Spring 1983): 41-78 AP2 .G375 Freudian analysis of the novel and movie versions, including analysis of Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Tyrell, William Blake “Star Trek as Myth and Television as Mythmaker,” Journal of Popular Culture 10:4 (1977): 711-19. N1 .J6 Star Trek
    Van Hise, James “Interview with Philip K. Dick,” Starlog (February 1982): 19-22 Summit online Dick’s reactions to the making of Blade Runner.
    Van Hise, James “The Blade Runner Screenwriters: Hampton Fancher and David Peoples,” Starlog (May 1982): 23 ILL ordered The story of the early phases of the creation of the film.
    Vaughn, Thomas “Voices of Sexual Distortion: Rape, Birth, and Self-Annihilation Metaphors in the Alien Trilogy,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 81:4 (1995): 423-35. PN4071 .Q3

    Virilio, Paul “Cataract Surgery: Cinema in the Year 2000,” Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema PN1995.9.S26 A818 1990
    Virilio, Paul “The Last Vehicle,” in Dietmar Kamper & Christoph Wulf, eds. Looking Back on the end of the World BT876 .L66x 1989  

    Virilio, Paul The Vision Machine, tr. Julie Rose N7430.5 .V4813 1994

    Virilio, Paul War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception Summit

    Wachhorst, Wyn “Time-Travel Romance on Film: Archetypes and Structures,” Extrapolation 25.4 (Winter 1984): 340-359 PN3448.S45 E9
    Warrick, Patricia S. The Cybernetic Imagination in Science Fiction (1980) PN3448.S45 W34

    Wasko, Janet Hollywood in the Information Age Summit

    Weaver, Tom Attack of the Monster Movie Makers: Double Feature Creature Attack: A Monster Merger of Two More Volumes of Classic Interviews PN1995.9.S26 W43 2003

    Wegner, Phillip “On Zamyatin’s We: A Critical Map of Utopia’s Possible Worlds,” Utopian Studies 4:2 (1993): 94-116. HX806 .U7932x We
    Wells, Paul “The Invisible Man: Shrinking Masculinity in the 1950s Science Fcition B- Movie.” You Tarzan: Maculinity, Movies and Men. Ed. Pat Kirkham and Janet Thumim. NY: St. Martin’s 1993, pp. 181-99. SUMMIT The Invisible Man
    Wells, Paul. “The Invisible Man: Shrinking Masculinity in the 1950s Science Fcition B- Movie.” You Tarzan: Maculinity, Movies and Men. Ed. Pat Kirkham and Janet Thumim. NY: St. Martin’s 1993, pp. 181-99 . SUMMIT

    Westfahl, Gary “Where No Market Has Gone Before: ‘The Science-Fiction Industry’ and the Star Trek Industry,” Extrapolation 37:4 (1996): 291-301. PN3448.S45 E9 sex and Star Trek
    White, Eric “The Erotics of Becoming: Xenogenesis and The Thing .” Science Fiction Studies, 20:3 (1993 Nov), 394-408. PN3448.S45 S34   The Thing
    Wilcox, Clyde “To Boldly Return Where Others Have Gone Before: Cultural Change and the Old and New Star Treks,” Extrapolation 33:1 (1992): 88-100. PN3448.S45 E9 Star Trek
    Williams, Alan “Structures of Narrativity in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis,” Film Quarterly 27:4 (1974): 17-24. PN1993 .H457   Metropolis
    Williams, Tony “Close Encounters of the Authoritarian Kind,” Wide Angle 5.4 (1983): 22-29 Online PN1993 .W48

    Wilson, Louise “Cyberwar, God and Television: Interview with Paul Virillio” CTheory. Online at http://www.ctheory.net/text_file.asp?pick=62


    Wolfe, Gary The Known and the Unknown: The Iconography of Science Fiction PS374.S35 W6  
    Wolfe, Gary K. “Commentary: The Truman Show,” Locus 41:1 (July 1998): 35, 69. Z286.F3 L63x The Truman Show
    Wolfe, Gary K. “Icon of the City.” Chapter 4 of T he Known and Unknown: The Iconography of Science Fiction . Kent State UP, 1976. PS374.S35 W6

    Wood, Andy “More than Metaphor: Double Vision in Lang's Metropolis. ”Foundation: The-Review of Science Fiction . 1995 Summer, 64, 70-81. PS374.S35 F68 Metropolis
    Wood, Dennis “Growing Up Among the Stars,” Literature/Film Quarterly 6:4 (1978): 327-42. PN1995.3 .L57 Fantasy novel parallels with Star Wars; Lord of the Rings, Once and Future King
    Wood, Robert E. “Cross Talk: The Implication of Generic Hybridization in the Alien Films,” Studies in the Humanities 15:1 (1988): 1-12. AS36.I5 S78 Alien, Aliens
    Wynorski, Jim, ed. They Came From Outer Space: 12 Classic Science Fiction Tales That Became Major Motion Pictures.Contains: Dr. Cyclops / by Henry Kuttner -- Who goes there? / by John W. Campbell, Jr. -- Farewell to the master / by Harry Bates -- The fog horn / by Ray Bradbury -- Deadly city / by Ivar Jorgenson-- The alien machine / by Raymond F. Jones -- The cosmic frame / by Paul W. Fairman -- The fly / by George Langelaan -- The seventh victim / by Robert Sheckley -- The sentinel / by Author C. Clarke -- The racer / by Ib Melchior -- A boy and his dog / by Harlan Ellison PS648.S3 T46     Stories which inspired major SF films, with introductions