Surprised by Cylons [Review of the Book Cylons in America: Critical Studies in Battlestar Galactica, by T. Potter & C. W. Marshall (Eds.)].
Document Type
Book Review
Subject Area(s)
Arts and Humanities, English Language and Literature
Abstract
A new essay collection praises the current version of Battlestar Galactica for its gritty complexity. But is there something ideologically suspect in this “complexity”?
Publication Info
Published in Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, Issue 51, 2009.
© Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 2009
Greven, D. (2009). Surprised by Cylons [Review of the book Cylons in America: Critical studies in Battlestar Galactica, by T. Potter & C. W. Marshall (Eds.)]. Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, 51. Retrieved from
http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc51.2009/Galactica/index.html
Rights
© Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 2009
Greven, D. (2009). Surprised by Cylons [Review of the book Cylons in America: Critical studies in Battlestar Galactica, by T. Potter & C. W. Marshall (Eds.)]. Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, 51. Retrieved from
http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc51.2009/Galactica/index.html