Masculinities in Contemporary Science-Fiction Television
Michael Pitts editor Sara Martin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Dec '25
£85.00
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An in-depth analysis how men and masculinity are represented in contemporary science fiction television.
Through a comprehensive analysis of popular contemporary science fiction television series, this book underscores the genre's unique potential to both reflect and shape cultural perceptions of masculinity.
Each of its essays, written by a host of international contributors, analyse key series ranging from Firefly (2002) to Star Trek: Picard (2020-23). Employing anti-patriarchal and pro-feminist perspectives, they scrutinize the limited diversity among male characters in science fiction television, shedding light on the underrepresentation of non-heteronormative, non-white, and transmasculine characters, while also highlighting notable exceptions such as Altered Carbon (2018-20), Doom Patrol (2019), and The Umbrella Academy (2019).
Against the backdrop of current discussions regarding toxic masculinity, this book highlights the ways in which divergent masculinities shape and are shaped by the science fiction genre. In doing so, it argues the significant role played by the genre in ongoing discourse surrounding traditional and alternative forms of masculinity.
ISBN: 9781350458437
Dimensions: 218mm x 140mm x 18mm
Weight: 480g
288 pages