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Time Travel in Popular Media - Essays on Film, Television, Literature and Video Games (Paperback)
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Time Travel in Popular Media - Essays on Film, Television, Literature and Video Games (Paperback)
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Something has happened to time. In recent years the media have
produced numerous films, television series, comic books, graphic
novels and videogames that bend, shatter and rebuild the clock.
Characters slip backwards, jump forwards and slide sideways in time
more than ever before. What caused this fascination with time
travel? What does it mean to be out of one's own era? How do
different media formats tell these stories and what does this
reveal about their relationship to time itself? This book, the
first to address the genre across a range of media, responds to
these questions by locating time travel narratives within their
cultural, historical and philosophical contexts. From well-known
classics (Doctor Who and The Terminator) to little-known gems (The
Georgian House and Save the Date), and from major American movies
(Back to the Future, Inception and Source Code) to indie games
(Braid) and Italian comedy cinema (Superfantozzi), the texts
discussed represent a broad cross-section of the genre. Tracing
time travel from its roots in antiquity and fairytales to the
present day, the voices present in this collection make an
important contribution to emerging debates about the stories we
tell ourselves of falling through the cracks of time.
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