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Biology Run Amok!: The Life Science Lessons of Science Fiction Cinema
Mark C. Glassy (Author)
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McFarland
· Paperback
Biology Run Amok!: The Life Science Lessons of Science Fiction Cinema - Mark C. Glassy
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Synopsis "Biology Run Amok!: The Life Science Lessons of Science Fiction Cinema"
Science fiction movie audiences may sometimes wonder how fictitious the science in a film really is. Yet for manycall them the Jurassic Park generationfilm and popular media can present a seemingly plausible melding of science and fiction that forms a distorted understanding of scientific facts and concepts. Recognizing that film is both the dominant entertainment medium and an effective tool for teaching, this bookfeaturing articles originally published in the magazine Scary Monstersseparates biological reality from fantasy in dozens of science fiction films, including The Island of Lost Souls (1933), The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), War of the Worlds (1953), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Scanners (1980), The Serpent and the Rainbow (1987) and Outbreak (1995).
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