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Three allegories-an Odysseus (Homer) allegory, a man-machine symbiosis (Arthur Clarke) allegory, and a Zarathustra (Nietzsche) allegory-are simultaneously concealed and revealed by well over 200 highly imaginative and sometimes devilishly clever symbols. In bringing Kubrick's secrets to light, Wheat builds a powerful case for his assertion that 2001 is the "grandest motion picture ever filmed."
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Three allegories-an Odysseus (Homer) allegory, a man-machine symbiosis (Arthur Clarke) allegory, and a Zarathustra (Nietzsche) allegory-are simultaneously concealed and revealed by well over 200 highly imaginative and sometimes devilishly clever symbols. In bringing Kubrick's secrets to light, Wheat builds a powerful case for his assertion that 2001 is the "grandest motion picture ever filmed."
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 389g
- ISBN-13: 9780810837966
- ISBN-10: 081083796X
- Artikelnr.: 21516881
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 389g
- ISBN-13: 9780810837966
- ISBN-10: 081083796X
- Artikelnr.: 21516881
Leonard F. Wheat was an economist with the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce before retiring in 1997. He is the author or (in one case) co-author of four previous books, including one philosophical study and three economic studies. He is also author of two book-length government studies and several journal articles and is an associate editor of the Journal of Regional Science.
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Where the Answers Lie Chapter 3 Allegory and
Kubrick's Allegorical Symbols Chapter 4 A Preview of Coming Attractions
Part 5 The Surface Story Chapter 6 The Basic Narrative Chapter 7 Fuzzy
Areas of the Narrative Part 8 The Odysseus Allegory Chapter 9 Dave Bowman's
Name Chapter 10 The African Monolith Chapter 11 The Judgment of Paris
Chapter 12 Heywood R. Floyd's Name Chapter 13 Heywood Floyd as Paris
Chapter 14 Heywood Floyd as Menelaus Chapter 15 The Trojan Horse and the
Fall of Troy Chapter 16 The City of Ismarus and Lotus Land Chapter 17 The
Cyclops Monster Chapter 18 The Laestrygonian Rock Attack Chapter 19 The
Sirens Chapter 20 The Surf, Charybdis, and Scylla Chapter 21 Hyperion and
Zeus Chapter 22 Seven Years with Calypso Chapter 23 Phaeacian Hospitality
Chapter 24 Pallas Athene Chapter 25 Penelope, Her Suitors, and the Great
Bow Chapter 26 Slaying the Suitors Chapter 27 Reunion with Penelope Part 28
The Man-Machine Symbiosis Allegory Chapter 29 Overview of the Allegory
Chapter 30 The Dawn of Man Chapter 31 The Evolution of Humanoid Machines
Chapter 32 Hal-Discovery as a Genuine Humanoid Chapter 33 The Death of Homo
Machinus Chapter 34 The Evolution of Homo Futurus Chapter 35 What About
Freud and Jung? Part 36 The Zarathustra Allegory: Background and Cast
Chapter 37 Nietzsche's Characters and Themes Chapter 38 Interpretive
Progress Chapter 39 The Monolith's as Human Attributes Chapter 40 Frank
Poole as the Rope Dancer Chapter 41 Heywood Floyd as the Young Zarathustra
Chapter 42 Dave Bowman as the Older Zarathustra and Overman Chapter 43
Hal-Discovery as God Part 44 The Zarathustra Allegory: The Action Chapter
45 The Death of God Chapter 46 The Immediate Aftermath Chapter 47 Man into
Overman Chapter 48 Eternal Recurrence Chapter 49 Appendix A: Fallacies in
Zarathustra's Eternal Recurrence Argument Chapter 50 Appendix B: List of
the Zarathustra's Allegory's 160 Symbols Part 51 Evaluation Chapter 52
2001's Critical Stature in the Absence of Allegory Chapter 53 The Quality
of the Allegory and Symbolism Chapter 54 One Man's Opinion
Kubrick's Allegorical Symbols Chapter 4 A Preview of Coming Attractions
Part 5 The Surface Story Chapter 6 The Basic Narrative Chapter 7 Fuzzy
Areas of the Narrative Part 8 The Odysseus Allegory Chapter 9 Dave Bowman's
Name Chapter 10 The African Monolith Chapter 11 The Judgment of Paris
Chapter 12 Heywood R. Floyd's Name Chapter 13 Heywood Floyd as Paris
Chapter 14 Heywood Floyd as Menelaus Chapter 15 The Trojan Horse and the
Fall of Troy Chapter 16 The City of Ismarus and Lotus Land Chapter 17 The
Cyclops Monster Chapter 18 The Laestrygonian Rock Attack Chapter 19 The
Sirens Chapter 20 The Surf, Charybdis, and Scylla Chapter 21 Hyperion and
Zeus Chapter 22 Seven Years with Calypso Chapter 23 Phaeacian Hospitality
Chapter 24 Pallas Athene Chapter 25 Penelope, Her Suitors, and the Great
Bow Chapter 26 Slaying the Suitors Chapter 27 Reunion with Penelope Part 28
The Man-Machine Symbiosis Allegory Chapter 29 Overview of the Allegory
Chapter 30 The Dawn of Man Chapter 31 The Evolution of Humanoid Machines
Chapter 32 Hal-Discovery as a Genuine Humanoid Chapter 33 The Death of Homo
Machinus Chapter 34 The Evolution of Homo Futurus Chapter 35 What About
Freud and Jung? Part 36 The Zarathustra Allegory: Background and Cast
Chapter 37 Nietzsche's Characters and Themes Chapter 38 Interpretive
Progress Chapter 39 The Monolith's as Human Attributes Chapter 40 Frank
Poole as the Rope Dancer Chapter 41 Heywood Floyd as the Young Zarathustra
Chapter 42 Dave Bowman as the Older Zarathustra and Overman Chapter 43
Hal-Discovery as God Part 44 The Zarathustra Allegory: The Action Chapter
45 The Death of God Chapter 46 The Immediate Aftermath Chapter 47 Man into
Overman Chapter 48 Eternal Recurrence Chapter 49 Appendix A: Fallacies in
Zarathustra's Eternal Recurrence Argument Chapter 50 Appendix B: List of
the Zarathustra's Allegory's 160 Symbols Part 51 Evaluation Chapter 52
2001's Critical Stature in the Absence of Allegory Chapter 53 The Quality
of the Allegory and Symbolism Chapter 54 One Man's Opinion
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Where the Answers Lie Chapter 3 Allegory and
Kubrick's Allegorical Symbols Chapter 4 A Preview of Coming Attractions
Part 5 The Surface Story Chapter 6 The Basic Narrative Chapter 7 Fuzzy
Areas of the Narrative Part 8 The Odysseus Allegory Chapter 9 Dave Bowman's
Name Chapter 10 The African Monolith Chapter 11 The Judgment of Paris
Chapter 12 Heywood R. Floyd's Name Chapter 13 Heywood Floyd as Paris
Chapter 14 Heywood Floyd as Menelaus Chapter 15 The Trojan Horse and the
Fall of Troy Chapter 16 The City of Ismarus and Lotus Land Chapter 17 The
Cyclops Monster Chapter 18 The Laestrygonian Rock Attack Chapter 19 The
Sirens Chapter 20 The Surf, Charybdis, and Scylla Chapter 21 Hyperion and
Zeus Chapter 22 Seven Years with Calypso Chapter 23 Phaeacian Hospitality
Chapter 24 Pallas Athene Chapter 25 Penelope, Her Suitors, and the Great
Bow Chapter 26 Slaying the Suitors Chapter 27 Reunion with Penelope Part 28
The Man-Machine Symbiosis Allegory Chapter 29 Overview of the Allegory
Chapter 30 The Dawn of Man Chapter 31 The Evolution of Humanoid Machines
Chapter 32 Hal-Discovery as a Genuine Humanoid Chapter 33 The Death of Homo
Machinus Chapter 34 The Evolution of Homo Futurus Chapter 35 What About
Freud and Jung? Part 36 The Zarathustra Allegory: Background and Cast
Chapter 37 Nietzsche's Characters and Themes Chapter 38 Interpretive
Progress Chapter 39 The Monolith's as Human Attributes Chapter 40 Frank
Poole as the Rope Dancer Chapter 41 Heywood Floyd as the Young Zarathustra
Chapter 42 Dave Bowman as the Older Zarathustra and Overman Chapter 43
Hal-Discovery as God Part 44 The Zarathustra Allegory: The Action Chapter
45 The Death of God Chapter 46 The Immediate Aftermath Chapter 47 Man into
Overman Chapter 48 Eternal Recurrence Chapter 49 Appendix A: Fallacies in
Zarathustra's Eternal Recurrence Argument Chapter 50 Appendix B: List of
the Zarathustra's Allegory's 160 Symbols Part 51 Evaluation Chapter 52
2001's Critical Stature in the Absence of Allegory Chapter 53 The Quality
of the Allegory and Symbolism Chapter 54 One Man's Opinion
Kubrick's Allegorical Symbols Chapter 4 A Preview of Coming Attractions
Part 5 The Surface Story Chapter 6 The Basic Narrative Chapter 7 Fuzzy
Areas of the Narrative Part 8 The Odysseus Allegory Chapter 9 Dave Bowman's
Name Chapter 10 The African Monolith Chapter 11 The Judgment of Paris
Chapter 12 Heywood R. Floyd's Name Chapter 13 Heywood Floyd as Paris
Chapter 14 Heywood Floyd as Menelaus Chapter 15 The Trojan Horse and the
Fall of Troy Chapter 16 The City of Ismarus and Lotus Land Chapter 17 The
Cyclops Monster Chapter 18 The Laestrygonian Rock Attack Chapter 19 The
Sirens Chapter 20 The Surf, Charybdis, and Scylla Chapter 21 Hyperion and
Zeus Chapter 22 Seven Years with Calypso Chapter 23 Phaeacian Hospitality
Chapter 24 Pallas Athene Chapter 25 Penelope, Her Suitors, and the Great
Bow Chapter 26 Slaying the Suitors Chapter 27 Reunion with Penelope Part 28
The Man-Machine Symbiosis Allegory Chapter 29 Overview of the Allegory
Chapter 30 The Dawn of Man Chapter 31 The Evolution of Humanoid Machines
Chapter 32 Hal-Discovery as a Genuine Humanoid Chapter 33 The Death of Homo
Machinus Chapter 34 The Evolution of Homo Futurus Chapter 35 What About
Freud and Jung? Part 36 The Zarathustra Allegory: Background and Cast
Chapter 37 Nietzsche's Characters and Themes Chapter 38 Interpretive
Progress Chapter 39 The Monolith's as Human Attributes Chapter 40 Frank
Poole as the Rope Dancer Chapter 41 Heywood Floyd as the Young Zarathustra
Chapter 42 Dave Bowman as the Older Zarathustra and Overman Chapter 43
Hal-Discovery as God Part 44 The Zarathustra Allegory: The Action Chapter
45 The Death of God Chapter 46 The Immediate Aftermath Chapter 47 Man into
Overman Chapter 48 Eternal Recurrence Chapter 49 Appendix A: Fallacies in
Zarathustra's Eternal Recurrence Argument Chapter 50 Appendix B: List of
the Zarathustra's Allegory's 160 Symbols Part 51 Evaluation Chapter 52
2001's Critical Stature in the Absence of Allegory Chapter 53 The Quality
of the Allegory and Symbolism Chapter 54 One Man's Opinion