This book analyzes Jewish themes, characters, and contributions in science fiction and fantasy of the post-Holocaust period, from the U.S., Europe, the Soviet Union, South America, and Israel. The author explores the ways in which comic books, parody films, and emerging literary subgenres contested prejudice and embraced counterculture.
This book analyzes Jewish themes, characters, and contributions in science fiction and fantasy of the post-Holocaust period, from the U.S., Europe, the Soviet Union, South America, and Israel. The author explores the ways in which comic books, parody films, and emerging literary subgenres contested prejudice and embraced counterculture.
Valerie Estelle Frankel teaches at Mission College and San Jose City College.
Inhaltsangabe
History? How the Hell Did That Happen? by Jack Dann Introduction Chapter 1: Major Franchises Chapter 2: Silver and Bronze Age Comics Chapter 3: Postwar Fantasy Subgenres Chapter 4: Humor from Spaceballs to Sleeper Chapter 5: Science Fiction Tropes Chapter 6: Alternate History Chapter 7: The Postwar World Chapter 8: The Emerging Israeli Genres Conclusion
History? How the Hell Did That Happen? by Jack Dann Introduction Chapter 1: Major Franchises Chapter 2: Silver and Bronze Age Comics Chapter 3: Postwar Fantasy Subgenres Chapter 4: Humor from Spaceballs to Sleeper Chapter 5: Science Fiction Tropes Chapter 6: Alternate History Chapter 7: The Postwar World Chapter 8: The Emerging Israeli Genres Conclusion
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