This article analyses one of the ‘worst movies ever made’, Robot Monster (Tucker 1953), demonstrating how the text, through weirdness, pulpy absurdity and cinematic ineptitude, examines and mediates on the existential anxieties of modern America during the Cold War. Through the strange language of gorilla-robots and alien invasion, the text articulates those existential anxieties that arise from our awareness of freedom vs. the need to be contingent under increasingly interconnected societal conditions. As such, Robot Monster is also posited as a contribution to contemporary intellectual currents of the 1950s. This article will investigate the sense in which the key aspects of the film: Ro-Man society as mass society; Ro-Man as conflicted b...
The science fiction imaginary of mid-twentieth century America often takes as its subjects all manne...
The project of critical anthropology may be furthered by the incorporation of the popular film into ...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...
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This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
The theme of the humanoid robot has been entwined with media, literary and audiovisual imagery ever...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
The concept of the uncanny has attracted the attention of critics and scholars for nearly a century....
This paper examines why robots are so often presented as monstrous in the popular media (e.g. film, ...
In the following paper we explore the utopian theme of revolution in two filmic works of art: the mo...
This essay examines the reception and transformation of the robot, or artificial worker, from its fi...
Humans and gods alike have since the dawn of time created objects in their own image. From clay fgur...
ABSTRACT: Science, Technology, and Society (STS) studies examine the social and cultural factors tha...
Over the years, many movies have presented on-screen a struggle between machines and human beings. T...
Robots are increasingly playing roles in everyday life. These roles range from doing the vacuuming, ...
The science fiction imaginary of mid-twentieth century America often takes as its subjects all manne...
The project of critical anthropology may be furthered by the incorporation of the popular film into ...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...
This essay raises the issue of the representation of the atomic bomb anxiety in the science-fiction ...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
The theme of the humanoid robot has been entwined with media, literary and audiovisual imagery ever...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
The concept of the uncanny has attracted the attention of critics and scholars for nearly a century....
This paper examines why robots are so often presented as monstrous in the popular media (e.g. film, ...
In the following paper we explore the utopian theme of revolution in two filmic works of art: the mo...
This essay examines the reception and transformation of the robot, or artificial worker, from its fi...
Humans and gods alike have since the dawn of time created objects in their own image. From clay fgur...
ABSTRACT: Science, Technology, and Society (STS) studies examine the social and cultural factors tha...
Over the years, many movies have presented on-screen a struggle between machines and human beings. T...
Robots are increasingly playing roles in everyday life. These roles range from doing the vacuuming, ...
The science fiction imaginary of mid-twentieth century America often takes as its subjects all manne...
The project of critical anthropology may be furthered by the incorporation of the popular film into ...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...