
Sacred Space
The Quest for Transcendence in Science Fiction Film and Television
Douglas E. Cowan(Author)
Baylor University Press
Published on 30. November 2020
Book
Hardback
326 pages
978-1-4813-1487-9 (ISBN)
Description
As humans, it is our trust in something larger than ourselves that invests our lives with meaning and value. We hope that outside the boundaries of everyday living there lies something greater. As Doug Cowan argues, science fiction is the genre of possibility and hope, a principal canvas on which writers, artists, and filmmakers have sketched their visions of this transcendent potential for generations. In Sacred Space, he leads readers in a compelling exploration of how this transcendence is manifested in science-fiction cinema and television of today. From the millennial dreams of a future bright with potential to the promise of evolution from some as-yet-undreamed engine of creation, science fiction's visions of transcendence animate the pages of Sacred Space. Drawing on the most popular examples- Star Wars, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Babylon 5, and Stargate SG-1-as well as the lesser known but no less important, Cowan reveals the multivalent religious ideas present in this media. Why do these themes that consistently appear in science fiction matter? What do they reveal about the often ambivalent relationship between outer space and our spirits? Cowan insightfully shows how these films and shows express and reinforce culturally constructed conceptions of transcendent hope, and along the way provides a provocative reflection on what this ultimately says about our culture's worldviews, hopes, and fears.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Waco
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
hardcover does not include jacket
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4813-1487-9 (9781481314879)
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Person
Douglas E. Cowan (Ph.D. University of Calgary) is Professor of Religious Studies at Renison University College, University of Waterloo.
Content
Preface
Part I. Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence
1. The Brightness against the Black
2. Pinocchio's Galaxy
Science Fiction and the Question of Transcendence
3. First Contact
Human Exceptionalism in the Calculus of Hope
4. "Intellects Vast and Cool and Unsympathetic"
The War of the Worlds and the Transcendence of Modernity
Part II: Science Fiction and the Modes of Transcendence
5. Heeding the Prophet's Call
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6. The von Daeniken Paradox
Stargate SG-1
7. All Alone in the Night
Babylon 5
8. So Say We All
Battlestar Galactica
9. The Truth is Out There
Transcendence and the Neverending Quest
Filmography
Bibliography
Index
Part I. Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence
1. The Brightness against the Black
2. Pinocchio's Galaxy
Science Fiction and the Question of Transcendence
3. First Contact
Human Exceptionalism in the Calculus of Hope
4. "Intellects Vast and Cool and Unsympathetic"
The War of the Worlds and the Transcendence of Modernity
Part II: Science Fiction and the Modes of Transcendence
5. Heeding the Prophet's Call
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6. The von Daeniken Paradox
Stargate SG-1
7. All Alone in the Night
Babylon 5
8. So Say We All
Battlestar Galactica
9. The Truth is Out There
Transcendence and the Neverending Quest
Filmography
Bibliography
Index