商品簡介
One of the common dialectics found in science fiction is the tension between home and away, argues Fortin (Montana State U.), and this tension provides a means for critically reflecting upon the discipline of architecture. He begins by establishing the link between architecture and science fiction through readings of science fiction theorists such as Darko Suvin, Stanslaw Lem, J. P. Telotte, Vivian Sobchack, and Carl Freedman. He then examines early modern representations of the home in the science fiction films Metropolis (1927) and Things to Come (1936) and the architectural writings of Witold Rybczynski. He then turns to the emergence of postmodernism and its understanding of the home, discussing Hans-George Gadamer's hermeneutical circle and the writings of Philip K. Dick. The remainder of the work focuses in detail on four films adapted from Dick's work: Blade Runner (1982), Total Recall (1990), Minority Report (2002), and A Scanner Darkly (2006). Annotation c2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Dr David T. Fortin is an Assistant Professor at Montana State University School of Architecture, USA.