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Keith Cavedo
Beyond the Infinite
Alien Encounters and the Alien/Human Dichotomy in Kubrick´s 2001: A Space Odyssey and Tarkovsky´s Solaris
2011. 180 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-37613-7 (3639376137)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-37613-5 (9783639376135)
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The alien encounter has long been a defining and popular subject of science fiction cinema. However, Stanley Kubrick´s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and Andrei Tarkovsky´s Solaris (1972) are interrogative, ambiguous, complex, and distinct artistic accomplishments that stand apart from and above the conventional science fiction film. 2001 and Solaris not only represent but complicate the alien/human dichotomy; in the end, they destabilize the dichotomy and suggest a radical synthesis of the dichotomous elements. 2001 and Solaris further underscore epistemological and specifically anthropocentric limitations when it comes to understanding the alien or attempting to make sense of the alien encounter. This investigation should be of interest not only to film studies in general but to science fiction scholarship in particular. It aims to provide a sophisticated reading of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Solaris supported by relevant literature in an effort to join in the ongoing scholarly discussion and critical legitimatization of science fiction cinema.
Dr. Keith Cavedo currently teaches American and British literature and film courses as a visiting professor and serves as the Writing Center Director at the University of South Florida (USF) Sarasota-Manatee in Sarasota, Florida. Keith has taught a variety of film, literature, composition, and online courses in the Tampa Bay area.