<p>Long before flying saucers robot monsters and alien menaces invaded our movie screens in the 1950s there was already a significant but overlooked body of cinematic science fiction. Through analyses of early twentieth-century animations comic strips and advertising <em>Animating the Science</em> <em>Fiction Imagination </em> unearths a significant body of cartoon science fiction from the pre-World War II era that appeared at approximately the same time the genre was itself struggling to find an identity an audience and even a name. In this book author J.P. Telotte argues that these films helped sediment the genre&#39;s attitudes and motifs into a popular culture that found many of those ideas unsettling even threatening. By binding those ideas into funny and entertaining narratives these cartoons also made them both familiar and non-threatening clearing a space for visions of the future of other worlds and of change that could be readily embraced in the post-war period.</p>
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