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Smokin' Rockets - The Romance of Technology in American Film, Radio and Television, 1945-1962 (Paperback)
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Smokin' Rockets - The Romance of Technology in American Film, Radio and Television, 1945-1962 (Paperback)
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Science and technology had a significant influence on American
culture and thought in the years immediately following World War
II. The new wonders of science and the threat of the Soviet Union
as a powerful new enemy made science fiction a popular genre in
radio, television, and film. Mutant creatures spawned by
radioactive energy and intergalactic dictators unleashing horrific
weapons upon Earth were characteristic of science fiction at the
time and served as warnings to the very real dangers posed by the
atomic age. This work examines science and science fiction in
American culture beginning in the year World War II ended and going
to 1962, the year of John Glenns orbital flight and the Cuban
Missile Crisis. The radio work of Arch Oboler and the significance
of his "Rocket from Manhattan, " which aired only one month after
the dropping of the first atomic bomb and asked serious questions
about the use of atomic energy, are examined. Other topics are the
conflict between the free world and the Communist world in the
context of science fiction plot lines, the dangers of science as
shown in films like Godzilla, Them!, The Day the Earth Stood Still,
and radio and television programs, the flying saucer phenomenon and
the treatment of such stories in the media (with special attention
given to the 1956 documentary UFO), the changing and more positive
depictions of scientists, television programs like Flash Gordon and
Space Patrol, the shift in the balance of world power due to the
successful launching of Sputnik I by the
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