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  • Masculinities in Contemporary Science-Fiction Television

    Masculinities in Contemporary Science-Fiction Television by Martín, Sara; Pitts, Michael;

    Sorozatcím: Library of Gender and Popular Culture;

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    Through a comprehensive analysis of popular contemporary science fiction television series, this book underscores the genre's unique potential to both reflect and shape cultural perceptions of masculinity.

    Each of its essays, written by a host of international contributors, analyse key series ranging from Firefly (2002) to Star Trek: Picard (2020-23). Employing anti-patriarchal and pro-feminist perspectives, they scrutinize the limited diversity among male characters in science fiction television, shedding light on the underrepresentation of non-heteronormative, non-white, and transmasculine characters, while also highlighting notable exceptions such as Altered Carbon (2018-20), Doom Patrol (2019), and The Umbrella Academy (2019).

    Against the backdrop of current discussions regarding toxic masculinity, this book highlights the ways in which divergent masculinities shape and are shaped by the science fiction genre. In doing so, it argues the significant role played by the genre in ongoing discourse surrounding traditional and alternative forms of masculinity.

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    Introduction: Men of the Future as Imagined in SF TV - Sara Martï¿1⁄2n (Universitat Autï¿1⁄2noma de Barcelona, Spain) & Michael Pitts (University of New York in Prague, Czech Republic)
    1. Complicating Masculinity in Firefly (2002) - Michael Pitts (University of New York in Prague, Czech Republic)
    2. Remodelling the Cyborg's Masculinity in Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008-2009) - Marianne KacVergne (University of Picardie Jules Verne; Amiens, France)
    3. Masculinity's Reimagining of the Present and Turning It into a Future: The Case of Black Mirror (2011-2023) - Hasan Gï¿1⁄2rkan (University of Girona, Spain and Istinye University, Turkey)
    4. ""Am I A Good Man?"" Regenerating Masculinity in Doctor Who (2014-2017) - Jonathan Hay (University of Chester, UK)
    5. Liquid Masculinities in Lilly and Lana Wachowski's Sense8 (2015-2018) - Juan Carlos Hidalgo-Ciudad (University of Seville, Spain)
    6. A Different History but the Same Old Story? Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinities from the Fascist World of The Man in the High Castle (2015-2019) - Miguel Sebastiï¿1⁄2n-Martï¿1⁄2n (University of Salamanca, Spain)
    7. 'What Am I Now If I'm not a Father?': Fox Mulder's Ageing Masculinity in The X-Files (1993-2002, 2016, 2018) - Sara Martï¿1⁄2n (Universitat Autï¿1⁄2noma de Barcelona, Spain)
    8. The Black Man and the Man in Black: Black Masculinity in Jonathan Nolan's and Lisa Joy's Westworld (2016-2022) - Amaya Fernï¿1⁄2ndez Menicucci (University of the Basque-Country, Spain)
    9. Commanding the Masculine Space: Leadership, Power, and Gender Performance in The Handmaid's Tale (2017-) - Kimberly Yost (Antioch University, USA)
    10. Envisioning Masculinity and Caring in Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams (2017) - Paul Mitchell (Universidad Catï¿1⁄2lica de Valencia San Mï¿1⁄2rtir, Spain)
    11. The Commodified Male Body: Altered Carbon (2018-2020) - Rocï¿1⁄2o Carrasco (Universidad de Huelva, Spain)
    12. Larry Trainor and the Queer Spirit of HBO's Doom Patrol (2019) - Elyce Rae Helford (Middle Tennessee State University, USA)
    13. 'You Know What They Call a Superhero Who Works Alone and Doesn't Listen to Anybody? A Villain': Deconstructing and Reconstructing (Hyper)Masculinity in The Umbrella Academy (2019) - M. Isabel Santaulï¿1⁄2ria i Capdevila (Universitat de Lleida, Spain).
    14. Perfection, Paterfamilias, and Picard (2020-2023) - Bridget Kies (Oakland University, USA)
    Conclusion: Looking Towards a New Future for Masculinity
    Bibliography

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