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Astounding Wonder

John Cheng (Autor)

University of Pennsylvania Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780812222937

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When physicist Robert Goddard, whose career was inspired by H. G. Wells's War of the Worlds, published "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes," the response was electric. Newspaper headlines across the country announced, "Modern Jules Verne Invents Rocket to Reach Moon," while people from around the world, including two World War I pilots, volunteered as pioneers in space exploration. Though premature (Goddard's rocket, alas, was only imagined), the episode demonstrated not only science's general popularity but also its intersection with interwar popular and commercial culture. In that intersection, the stories that inspired Goddard and others became a recognizable genre: science fiction. Astounding Wonder explores science fiction's emergence in the era's "pulps," colorful magazines that shouted from the newsstands, attracting an extraordinarily loyal and active audience.

Pulps invited readers not only to read science fiction but also to participate in it, joining writers and editors in celebrating a collective wonder for and investment in the potential of science. But in conjuring fantastic machines, travel across time and space, unexplored worlds, and alien foes, science fiction offered more than rousing adventure and romance. It also assuaged contemporary concerns about nation, gender, race, authority, ability, and progress--about the place of ordinary individuals within modern science and society--in the process freeing readers to debate scientific theories and implications separate from such concerns.

Readers similarly sought to establish their worth and place outside the pulps. Organizing clubs and conventions and producing their own magazines, some expanded science fiction's community and created a fan subculture separate from the professional pulp industry. Others formed societies to launch and experiment with rockets. From debating relativity and the use of slang in the

Sobre o Livro

O livro analisa o surgimento da ficção científica nos pulps das décadas intercalares, com foco em exemplos editoriais e culturais que mobilizaram leitores e imprensa; aborda casos como a repercussão pública das propostas de Robert Goddard e a influência de textos como War of the Worlds.

Investiga a participação ativa dos leitores — clubes, convenções e fanzines — e como essa comunidade interagiu com a produção profissional, incluindo experimentos amadores com foguetes e debates sobre teorias científicas.

Discute temas sociais presentes nas narrativas pulp, tais como nação, gênero, raça, autoridade e progresso, e examina como a separação entre fantasia científica e preocupações públicas permitiu espaços de discussão sobre ciência e modernidade.

Características

Categoria História da Ciência
Subcategoria Crítica Literária
Autores John Cheng
Sobre o Autor John Cheng é autor de estudos sobre literatura e cultura; seus trabalhos tratam de relações entre ciência, mídia e público.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 402
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812222937
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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