12 results on '"*ASTRONAUTICS in mass media"'
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2. Space Feminisms : People, Planets, Power
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Marie-Pier Boucher, Claire Webb, Annick Bureaud, Nahum, Marie-Pier Boucher, Claire Webb, Annick Bureaud, and Nahum
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- Astronautics in mass media, Space sciences--Social aspects, Women in astronautics, Feminism and science, Feminist theory
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Employing a global approach to feminist theory, this book examines how scientific, popular, scholarly, and artistic imaginations of space have, since the 1950s, reflected and embedded Earthly hopes, anxieties, and futures.Rather than simply a platform for imagining the future, it cultivates radical and alternative modes of inquiry around space through seeing space as a material reality that reflexively encodes humans'self-perceptions of their planet and beyond. Bringing together essayistic reflections, artworks, and interviews with space scientists, engineers, and astronauts past and present in one volume, Space Feminisms inspects the transformation of terrestrially held notions of gender, race, class, and ableism as they migrate to the extraterrestrial, whilst drawing new connections between feminist thought and extraterrestrial power structures.Space Feminisms makes a radical enquiry into how earthly power structures are already expanding into our skies, facilitating a collaborative and interdisciplinary platform for scholars, artists, and designers to imagine radical constructions of human futures beyond Earth. At the intersection of scientific, cultural, social, and artistic speculations, the book gathers leading scholars, scientists, artists, and designers to develop innovative tactics and disruptive participations to create generative, alternative, and radical futures of and in space.
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- 2024
3. Outer Space and Popular Culture : Influences and Interrelations, Part 3
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Annette Froehlich and Annette Froehlich
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- Popular culture, Astronautics in mass media, Astronautics and civilization
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This book provides detailed insights into how space and popular culture intersect across a broad spectrum of examples, including cinema, music, art, arcade games, cartoons, comics, and advertisements. This is a pertinent topic since the use of space themes differs in different cultural contexts, and these themes can be used to explore various aspects of the human condition and provide a context for social commentary on politically sensitive issues. With the use of space imagery evolving over the past sixty years of the space age, this is a topic ripe for in-depth exploration. The book also discusses the contrasting visions of space from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the reality of today and analyzes space vehicles and habitats in popular depictions of space from an engineering perspective, exploring how many of those ideas have actually been implemented in practice and why or why not (a case of life imitating art and vice versa). As such, it covers a wide arrayof relevant and timely topics examining intersections between space and popular culture and offering accounts of space and its effect on culture, language, and storytelling from the southern regions of the world.
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- 2023
4. We Are All Astronauts : The Image of the Space Traveler in Arts and Media
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Marc Blancher, Marc Bonner, Colleen Boyle, Martin Butler, Jörg Hartmann, Alexander Hauk, Sophia Hauk, Thomas Hensel, Matthew H. Hersch, Ansgar Oswald, Nils Daniel Peiler, Umberto Rossi, Henry Keazor, Marc Blancher, Marc Bonner, Colleen Boyle, Martin Butler, Jörg Hartmann, Alexander Hauk, Sophia Hauk, Thomas Hensel, Matthew H. Hersch, Ansgar Oswald, Nils Daniel Peiler, Umberto Rossi, and Henry Keazor
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- Astronautics in mass media, Astronautics in art, Arts, Modern, Mass media, Spationautes--Dans l'art, Spationautes--Dans les me´dias, Conque^te de l'espace--Dans l'art
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'We are all astronauts', the American architect and thinker Richard Buckminster Fuller wrote in 1968 in his book Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, where he compared Earth to a spaceship, provided only with exhaustible resources while flying through space. These words show the presence the phenomenon of the astronaut and the cosmonaut had in the public mind from the second half of the twentieth century on: Buckminster Fuller was able to drive his point home by asking his audience to identify with one of the most prominent figures in the public sphere then: the space traveler. At the same time, Buckminster Fuller's words themselves seem to have played a significant role in further shaping the space-exploring human as a symbol and an image of humankind in general. The twelve contributions in this book by authors from the fields of literature, music, politics, history, the visual arts, film, computer games, comics, social sciences, and media theory track the development, changes and dynamics of this symbol by analyzing the various images of the astronaut and the cosmonaut as constructed throughout the different decades of space exploration, from its beginning to the present day.
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- 2019
5. Russian Aviation, Space Flight and Visual Culture
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Vlad Strukov, Helena Goscilo, Vlad Strukov, and Helena Goscilo
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- Popular culture--Soviet Union--History--20th century, Astronautics and civilization, Astronautics in mass media, Astronautics in art, Astronautics--Social aspects--Soviet Union
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Among the many successes of the Soviet Union were inaugural space flight—ahead of the United States—and many other triumphs related to aviation. Aviators and cosmonauts enjoyed heroic status in the Soviet Union, and provided supports of the Soviet project with iconic figures which could be used to bolster the regime's visions, self-confidence, and the image of itself as forward looking and futuristic. This book explores how the themes of aviation and space flight have been depicted in film, animation, art, architecture, and digital media. Incorporating many illustrations, the book covers a wide range of subjects, including the representations of heroes, the construction of myths, and the relationship between visual art forms and Soviet/Russian culture and society.
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- 2016
6. Spacefarers : Images of Astronauts and Cosmonauts in the Heroic Era of Spaceflight
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Michael J. Neufeld and Michael J. Neufeld
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- Astronautics in mass media, Astronautics--Social aspects, Astronautics and state, Astronauts--United States, Astronauts--Soviet Union
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The recent 50th anniversaries of the first human spaceflights by the Soviet Union and the United States, and the 30th anniversary of the launching of the first U.S. Space Shuttle mission, have again brought to mind the pioneering accomplishments of the first quarter century of humans in space. Historians, political scientists and others have extensively examined the technical, programmatic and political history of human spaceflight from the 1960s to the 1980s, but work is only beginning on the social and cultural history of the pioneering era. One rapidly developing area of recent scholarship is the examination of the images of spacefarers in the media, government propaganda and popular culture. How was space travel imagined in the visual media on the cusp of human spaceflights? How were astronauts and cosmonauts represented in official and quasi-official media portraits? And how were those images reproduced and transformed by in the imagination of film-makers, movie producers, popular writers, and novelists?Spacefarers addresses these questions with nine contributions from scholars in the field of aerospace history, Russian and American history, and English literature. These essays are preceded by an introduction by the editor, who discusses their place in the historiography of spaceflight and social and cultural history. The book will have potential appeal to a wide variety of scholars in history, literature and the social sciences and will include a number of striking visual images.
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- 2013
7. The Astronaut: Cultural Mythology and Idealised Masculinity
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Dario Llinares, Author and Dario Llinares, Author
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- Masculinity--United States, Astronautics in mass media, Astronauts--United States
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The Astronaut: Cultural Mythology and Idealised Masculinity interrogates the historical and cultural dynamics of one of the most revered icons of the 20th century. Analysing a diverse range of cultural representations the book postulates the construction of an intertextual mythology through which the astronaut becomes an embodiment of American ideological values and heroic manhood. The discursive processes at work in the range of media texts examined serve to embed the astronaut into the cultural imaginary as a largely coherent and uncontested exemplar of idealised masculinity. Using a range of interdisciplinary analytical tools the book examines how the social construction of this masculine ideal iterates and naturalises gender hegemony. The book situates the astronaut within the context of a modern/postmodern theoretical framework linking shifts in gender perspectives to the contradictory narratives and characterisations that inform the mediation of the astronaut. In so doing, the book argues for a re-evaluation of the, often oversimplified, use of the term hegemonic masculinity as an anchoring point for the critique of masculinity. The strength of this work is its interdisciplinary diversity and its interconnection of a range of themes including gender, representation, history, ideology, the postmodern and the media. Drawing upon contemporary theoretical debates while redeploying seminal theoretical texts the book offers new cultural interrogations of a highly familiar historical subject.
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- 2011
8. Gagarin als Erinnerungsfigur und Archivkörper. Workshop und Filmreihe.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *ASTRONAUTS , *ASTRONAUTICS , *ASTRONAUTICS in mass media , *HISTORY of space flight , *POLITICAL participation ,HISTORY of the Soviet Union, 1953-1985 - Abstract
The article presents the summary of a workshop that focused on the legacy and memory of Soviet pilot and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin that was held April 15-16, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Topics under discussion included Gagarin's visit to Erfuhrt, Germany in 1963 for the German Democratic Republic elections, the representation of Yuri Gagarin and other Russian cosmonauts in Russian newspaper articles, as well as an analysis of his transmissions from outer space in the 1960s.
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- 2011
9. AD ASTRA MAGAZINE: THEN AND NOW.
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Dyson, Marianne
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PERIODICAL publishing , *ASTRONAUTICS in mass media - Abstract
The article focuses on how "Ad Astra" evolved from 1989 to 2009. "Ad Astra" was started in January 1989 when Leonard David was recruited to be the first editor of the magazine. It notes that the magazine continues to provide outstanding content and contributions from very important persons (VIPs) and activists in the space community including the National Space Society and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Changes in the magazine are also discussed.
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- 2009
10. Sam on Space.
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Bateman, Teresa and Mandell, Phyllis Levy
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VIDEOS ,EDUCATIONAL films ,ASTRONAUTICS in mass media ,CHILDREN'S films ,AUDIOVISUAL materials - Abstract
Reviews the educational video recording "Sam on Space."
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- 2005
11. Brainpool will offer outer 'Space' live.
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Foreman, Liza
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TELEVISION broadcasting ,ASTRONAUTICS in mass media - Abstract
Reports the creation of German production company Brainpool of the first live entertainment show set in outer space entitled 'Space Commander.' Contract with Astrium; Start of the project; Information on the show; Plans to broadcast the show in various European companies.
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- 2000
12. Family Guy Strike Back.
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Fell, Michael
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DVD-Video discs ,TELEVISION programs ,ASTRONAUTICS in mass media ,DIGITAL media - Abstract
A review of the DVD release of the television program "Something, Something, Something Darkside."
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- 2009
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