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"Susan A. George is exceptionally knowledgeable and remarkably perceptive about films that almost everyone interested in movies has seen, but that few have recognized as culturally significant. By detailing both the SF silver screen's adherence to and resistance toward the dominant American ideologies of the Cold War era, George has created a thought-provoking, well researched work that is a must-have for college libraries, cinema scholars, and science fiction fans alike!" - Mary F. Pharr, Professor Emeritus, English, Florida Southern College, USA, and co-editor of Of Bread, Blood and The Hunger Games: Critical Essays on the Suzanne Collins Trilogy
"Gendering Science Fiction Films offers many insights into the formative period of a genre that today is technological culture's most important forum, while reminding us of the varied voices that always speak through our films. Using science fiction 'invasion' films of the 1950s as a lens, George's book reveals the subtle ways in which alternative attitudes and values have frequently been articulated and, in the process, joins with the films it describes in doing important cultural work" - J. P. Telotte, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA