The 1950s are widely regarded as the golden age of American
science fiction. This book surveys a wide range of major science
fiction novels and films from the long 1950s--the period from 1946
to 1964--when the tensions of the Cold War were at their peak. The
American science fiction novels and films of this period clearly
reflect Cold War anxieties and tensions through their focus on such
themes as alien invasion and nuclear holocaust. In this sense, they
resemble the observations of social and cultural critics during the
same period.
Meanwhile, American science fiction of the long 1950s also
engages its historical and political contexts through an
interrogation of phenomena, such as alienation and routinization,
that can be seen as consequences of the development of American
capitalism during this period. This economic trend is part of the
rise of the global phenomenon that Marxist theorists have called
late capitalism. Thus, American science fiction during this period
reflects the rise of late capitalism and participates in the
beginnings of postmodernism, described by Frederic Jameson as the
cultural logic of late capitalism.
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