The Imagination of Disaster
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Susan Sontag, “The Imagination of Disaster,” in ''[[Against Interpretation]]'' | Susan Sontag, “The Imagination of Disaster,” in ''[[Against Interpretation]]'' | ||
- | :"Sontag sees the essence of [[Science fiction film|sci-fi film]]s as the vivid representation of [[catastrophe]] precipitated directly or indirectly by the misuse of [[science]] and [[technology]]. The perils of science are magnified by the spectre of the [[Bomb]]. Almost every aspect of “futuristic” [[calamity]] might be seen as a [[metaphor]] for the bomb or evil parties involved ([[alien invader]]s)." | + | :"Sontag sees the essence of [[Science fiction film|sci-fi film]]s as the vivid representation of [[catastrophe]] precipitated directly or indirectly by the misuse of [[science]] and [[technology]]. The perils of science are magnified by the spectre of the [[Bomb]]. Almost every aspect of “futuristic” [[calamity]] might be seen as a [[metaphor]] for the bomb or evil parties involved ([[alien invader]]s)." --http://students.risd.edu/faculty/dkeefer/web/end/sontag.htm |
- | http://students.risd.edu/faculty/dkeefer/web/end/sontag.htm | + | |
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Disaster film]] | ||
+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *http://students.risd.edu/faculty/dkeefer/web/end/sontag.htm | ||
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Susan Sontag, “The Imagination of Disaster,” in Against Interpretation
- "Sontag sees the essence of sci-fi films as the vivid representation of catastrophe precipitated directly or indirectly by the misuse of science and technology. The perils of science are magnified by the spectre of the Bomb. Almost every aspect of “futuristic” calamity might be seen as a metaphor for the bomb or evil parties involved (alien invaders)." --http://students.risd.edu/faculty/dkeefer/web/end/sontag.htm
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