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Many Lives of The Twilight Zone: Essays on the Television and Film Franchise [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 279 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x14 mm, kaal: 376 g, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1476681015
  • ISBN-13: 9781476681016
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 279 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x14 mm, kaal: 376 g, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1476681015
  • ISBN-13: 9781476681016
Teised raamatud teemal:
"More than sixty years after the The Twilight Zone debuted on television, the show remains a cultural phenomenon, including a feature film, three television reboots, a comic book series, a magazine and a theatrical production. This collection of new essays offers a roadmap through a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. Scholars, writers, artists and contributors to the 1980s series investigate the many incarnations of Rod Serling's influential vision through close readings of episodes, explorations of major themes and first-person accounts of working on the show"--

More than sixty years after the The Twilight Zone debuted on television, the show remains a cultural phenomenon, including a feature film, three television reboots, a comic book series, a magazine and a theatrical production. This collection of new essays offers a roadmap through a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. Scholars, writers, artists and contributors to the 1980s series investigate the many incarnations of Rod Serling's influential vision through close readings of episodes, explorations of major themes and first-person accounts of working on the show.
Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Preface

Ron Riekki

Submitted for Your Approval: A Host and His Series and Their Remarkable
AfterlivesAn Introduction

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.

Part I. A Dimension of Mind: Ideas, Philosophy, and the Original Series

Middle Ground: The Twilight Zone as Social Criticism

Valerie L. Guyant

Social Liberalism and Orthodox Theology: Ideas of God in The Twilight Zone

Brandon R. Grafius

Rod Serling and the Ambiguity of Being

Kevin Bolinger

The Twilight of Humanism

Alexander E. Hooke

The Strange Zone of Speculative Rhetoric

Jimmy Butts

Serling and the Bomb: The Twilight Zones Nuclear Landscape

Molly A. Schneider

The Twilight Zone Goes to War!

Elsa M. Carruthers and Paul Popiel

Part II. Remember that one episode?

From Demonic Opie to Latchkey Kid: The Narrative/Character Shifts in Its
a Good Life from Television to Film

Erin Giannini

Stopover in a Quiet Town, the Horror Film, and Dread of the Child

Dawn Keetley

Grief, Loss, and the Unknown: The Hauntological Phantasm of Richard
Mathesons The Twilight Zone

Melissa A. Kaufler

Its simply out of my hands: Human Nature as Illustrated in The Twilight
Zones The Shelter

Michael Meyerhofer

Part III. The Twilight Zone in the Eighties

Twilight Zone: The Meta: Interior and Epiphenomenal Elements That Frame
Twilight Zone: The Movie

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.

Twilight of the Vampires: The Twilight Zone, Vampires, America, and

Simon Bacon

If You Dream It, They Will Film

Paul Chitlik

My If She Dies Diary: A Writers Personal Journey into The Twilight Zone

David Bennett Carren

Part IV. Comparative Zones

Strange Realities: Twilight ­Zonesploitation in Encounter with the Unknown

Nicholas Diak

Get Out of The Twilight Zone: The Original TV Series and Newest Reboot
Juxtaposed

David Melbye

Part V. Staging the Zone

From Curator to ­Co-Author: Examining the Narrative and Political Choices in
Anne Washburns Stage Adaptation of The Twilight Zone

William C. Boles

A Twilight Zone of Our Own: Production Is Storytelling

Steve Krahnke and Michael Aronson

About the Contributors

Index
Writer and actor Ron Riekki has won several screenplay awards including best sci-fi/fantasy from the International Family Film Festival, best comedy from the Los Angeles Film Awards and the Nuclear Pen Award from the GenreBlast Film Festival. Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr., is a professional actor and director whose previous books have covered topics ranging from Star Wars to Renaissance faires. He is a professor and chair of the theater department at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.