This article seeks to explore a notion of ‘British outer space’ in the mid 20th century with reference to the British Interplanetary Society and the works of Patrick Moore and Arthur C. Clarke. Geographies of outer space have been examined following early work by Denis Cosgrove on the Apollo space photographs. Cosgrove’s work has encouraged a growing body of work that seeks to examine both the ‘Earth from space’ perspective as well as its reciprocal, ‘space from Earth’. This article aligns itself with the latter viewpoint, in attempting to define a national culture of ‘British outer space’. This is found to have an important connection with the British Interplanetary Society, founded in 1933 near Liverpool, which went on to influence the wo...
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[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...
This article seeks to explore a notion of ‘British outer space’ in the mid 20th century with referen...
This thesis explores the institutional and cultural development of the British Interplanetary Societ...
This paper addresses geopolitical cultures of outer space by examining the selected life and works o...
Arthur C. Clarke’s 1946 essay on ‘The Challenge of the Spaceship’ was one of the founding manifestoe...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
Informally known as The Big Three, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and Robert Heinlein were arguably...
The result of an exhaustive study of Sir Patrick Moore’s observations of the Moon and planets for mo...
This thesis aims to examine the concept of the “Other,” which entered into our lexicon after postcol...
In a 1962 manifesto published in New Worlds called ‘Which Way to Inner Space?’ Ballard wrote: ‘The b...
"During the early Cold War, outer space became a politically contested space, and changes in its spa...
Lecture d'invité à NYU dans le series de communications Space TalksThe central thesis of this paper ...
With the opening in the fall of 2003 of the 20th Century Fox motion picture Master and CommanderThe ...
The article examines the forms of cosmic space in science fiction, its characteristics and main tren...
Long before the space age, authors had given thought to flying above the Earth. Lucien Samosate, Joh...
[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...
This article seeks to explore a notion of ‘British outer space’ in the mid 20th century with referen...
This thesis explores the institutional and cultural development of the British Interplanetary Societ...
This paper addresses geopolitical cultures of outer space by examining the selected life and works o...
Arthur C. Clarke’s 1946 essay on ‘The Challenge of the Spaceship’ was one of the founding manifestoe...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
Informally known as The Big Three, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and Robert Heinlein were arguably...
The result of an exhaustive study of Sir Patrick Moore’s observations of the Moon and planets for mo...
This thesis aims to examine the concept of the “Other,” which entered into our lexicon after postcol...
In a 1962 manifesto published in New Worlds called ‘Which Way to Inner Space?’ Ballard wrote: ‘The b...
"During the early Cold War, outer space became a politically contested space, and changes in its spa...
Lecture d'invité à NYU dans le series de communications Space TalksThe central thesis of this paper ...
With the opening in the fall of 2003 of the 20th Century Fox motion picture Master and CommanderThe ...
The article examines the forms of cosmic space in science fiction, its characteristics and main tren...
Long before the space age, authors had given thought to flying above the Earth. Lucien Samosate, Joh...
[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...