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Ross Clare, "Ancient Greece and Rome in Modern Science Fiction: Amazing Antiquity" (Liverpool UP, 2022)

Apr 3, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Journey From a Humanities PhD to a Non-Academic Career
01:53 • 3min
3
The Importance of Classical Reception
04:40 • 3min
4
The Art of Science Fiction
08:00 • 2min
5
The Early Science Fiction Works
10:20 • 2min
6
The Maricott Deep
12:24 • 2min
7
The Importance of Science Fiction in Post-World War II
14:44 • 3min
8
The New Wave of Science Fiction
18:06 • 4min
9
The Connection Between Science Fiction and the Socio-Political Context of the 1980s
22:34 • 5min
10
The Dark Side of Science Fiction
27:43 • 2min
11
The Right Wing Current in Science Fiction
30:11 • 2min
12
Classical Reception in the Science Fiction of the 21st Century
32:08 • 5min
13
The Post-Secular Interest in Re-Enchantment
37:13 • 4min
14
The Troublesome Uppity Amazonian Women
40:59 • 4min
15
The Power of Time Travel in Science Fiction TV and Film
45:20 • 3min
16
The Meaningful Banality of the Pre-Millennium
48:06 • 4min
17
The Safe 90s
52:26 • 2min
18
The Re-Enchantment of Classical Material
53:56 • 5min
19
The Early Years of Video Games
58:38 • 3min
20
The Importance of Classical Reception in Video Games
01:01:56 • 3min
21
Classical Reception and Science Fiction Stories Across Media
01:05:16 • 2min
22
The Counterintuitiveness of Science Fiction
01:06:47 • 4min
23
The Future of Science Fiction
01:10:35 • 2min
24
Ancient Greece and Rome in Modern Science Fiction
01:12:31 • 2min