
Long before flying saucers, robot monsters, and alien menaces invaded our movie screens in the 1950s, there was already a significant but overlooked body of cinematic science fiction. Through analyses of early twentieth-century animations, comic strips, and advertising, Animating the Science Fiction Imagination unearths a significant body of cartoon science fiction from the pre-World War II era that appeared at approximately the same time the genre was itself struggling to find an identity, an audience, and even a name. In this book, author J.P. Telotte argues that these films helped sediment the genre's attitudes and motifs into a popular culture that found many of those ideas unsettling, even threatening. By binding those ideas into funny and entertaining narratives, these cartoons also made them both familiar and non-threatening, clearing a space for visions of the future, of other worlds, and of change that could be readily embraced in the post-war period.
This book investigates how early twentieth-century animation helped shape the public perception and thematic foundations of the science fiction genre before its mid-century cinematic explosion. Author J. P. Telotte, a scholar of film and animation, utilizes a historical analysis of pre-World War II cartoons, comic strips, and advertising to argue that these media forms domesticated unsettling futuristic concepts. By framing complex technological and extraterrestrial ideas within entertaining narratives, these works prepared audiences to accept the science fiction tropes that would later dominate post-war popular culture.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in film studies recognize this work as a significant contribution to the understanding of genre formation and the cultural history of animation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of how early visual media influenced the evolution of science fiction tropes.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190695293
ISBN-13:
9780190695293
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