The Cultural Heritage of Blade Runner
Liverpool University Press (Verlag)
978-1-83624-493-6 (ISBN)
Nathan Abrams has written widely and extensively on Kubrick (as well as film in general). Abrams’ 2018 book, Stanley Kubrick: Jewish Intellectual, examines the contentious issue of Kubrick's ethnicity and how it both shaped and is reflected in his films. Based on a detailed working knowledge of the Kubrick Archive and other archives. He collaborated with Robert Kolker on Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubrick and the Making of His Final Film (2019), the most comprehensive history of that film to date, based on extensive research, archival material, and interviews with the leading participants. It was chosen as one of the ten best film books of 2019 by the British Film Institute’s journal, Sight and Sound. He edited the Bloomsbury Companion to Stanley Kubrick (2021) with IQ Hunter and is currently writing a biography of Kubrick to be published by Faber & Faber in 2024. He has also been responsible for organising various Kubrick events, bringing together scholars, fans, as well as those who worked on the films and/or with Kubrick, including '2001: Beyond 50' (2018), 'Stanley Kubrick, Life and Legacy' (2019), and 'Behind Eyes Wide Shut' (2019). He is also a founding member of the Kubrick Studies Network, which has some 70 subscribers worldwide and is growing. Elizabeth Miller received her PhD in Film Studies from King’s College London and teaches film and media studies, with her most recent post as Lecturer in Media Studies and Digital Ethics at Bangor University. Her research is broadly related to feminist and sociocultural approaches to French cinema and popular science fiction. She has published in French Screen Studies, Studies in European Cinema, Modern and Contemporary France and Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction, where she also serves as an Editorial Advisor. She also co-organised the 'Women in the Wake of May 68' (King’s College London, 2018), 'Blade Runner @40: Origins and Legacies' (Bangor University, 2022), 'Paul Verhoeven @85' (Bangor University, 2023) and 'Terminator @40: Origins and Legacies' (Bangor University, 2024) conferences. Christopher L. Robinson is Assistant Professor of English at École Polytechnique, IP-Paris, where he teaches literature and film. His research explores the intersections of the sciences and the arts, posthumanism, and biopolitics in Anglo-American literature and cinema, with particular attention to speculative fiction. He has co-edited several volumes, including Ursula K. Le Guin: Science, Fiction, Ethics (2021, with Sarah Bouttier and Pierre-Louis Patoine) and 2001, l’odyssée de l’espace de Stanley Kubrick: Au carrefour des arts et des sciences (2021, with Sam Azulys). With researchers in physics, zoology, and computer science, he co-authored L’art et la science dans Alien (2019, with Frédéric Landragin, Roland Lehoucq, and Jean-Sébastien Steyer).
Introduction
Nathan Abrams, Elizabeth Miller, Christopher L. Robinson
Blade Runner at Forty: In the Ruins at the End of History
Sherryl Vint
Blade Runner: Reassessing Ridley Scott's Authorial Signature
Ben Lamb
Madness and the Making of Blade Runner
Lawrence Ratna
Do Androids Dream of Electric Jews? The Jewishness of Blade Runner
Nathan Abrams
The Philosophy of Late Twentieth-Century Photograpy: Computerised Images in Blacde Runner: The Director's Cut
Tom Allbeson
Future Nostalgia: Blade Runner, the Bradbury Building, and the Legacy of Film Noir
Milan Hain
Material Afterlives: Fashioning Menswear in the Blade Runner Films
Jennifer Richards
Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049: Tracing Cyberpunk as a Literature of Resistance
Carrie Lynn Evans
Basic Pleasure Models, Femmes Fatales, Techno-Orientalist Androids, and ‘Girlfriend Experiences’ from 2019 to 2049 via 2022 and 2046
Nicholas de Villiers
Crossing the Science/Culture Divide: Posthumanism in Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049
Frances Pheasant-Kelly
More (or Less) Human than Human: The Anthropogenic Machinery of the Blade Runner Films
Christopher L. Robinson
| Erscheinungsdatum | 16.10.2025 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | 20 Illustrations, black and white |
| Verlagsort | Liverpool |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 163 x 239 mm |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Film / TV |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-83624-493-2 / 1836244932 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-83624-493-6 / 9781836244936 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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