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We are all astronauts : the image of the space traveler in arts and media

Title
We are all astronauts : the image of the space traveler in arts and media / Henry Keazor (ed.).
Publication
  • Berlin : Neofelis Verlag, [2019]
  • ©2019

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Keazor, Henry
Description
247 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits; 22 cm
Summary
'We are all astronauts', the American architect and thinker Richard Buckminster Fuller wrote in 1968 in his book 'Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth', where he compared Earth to a spaceship, provided only with exhaustible resources while flying through space. These words show the presence the phenomenon of the astronaut and the cosmonaut had in the public mind from the second half of the twentieth century on: Buckminster Fuller was able to drive his point home by asking his audience to identify with one of the most prominent figures in the public sphere then: the space traveler. At the same time, Buckminster Fuller's words themselves seem to have played a significant role in further shaping the space-exploring human as a symbol and an image of humankind in general. The twelve contributions in this book by authors from the fields of literature, music, politics, history, the visual arts, film, computer games, comics, social sciences, and media theory track the development, changes and dynamics of this symbol by analyzing the various images of the astronaut and the cosmonaut as constructed throughout the different decades of space exploration, from its beginning to the present day.
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
JQD 20-152
ISBN
  • 9783958082137
  • 3958082130
OCLC
1121192310
Title
We are all astronauts : the image of the space traveler in arts and media / Henry Keazor (ed.).
Publisher
Berlin : Neofelis Verlag, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Keazor, Henry, editor.
Research Call Number
JQD 20-152
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