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Science Fiction Film and Television 3.2 (2010), 343–344 ISSN 1754-3770 (print) 1754-3789 (online)©  Liverpool University Press doi:10.3828/sfftv.2010.24 Index to Volume 3 Articles Barron, Lee, Proto-electronica vs. martial marches: Doctor Who, Stingray, Thunderbirds and the music of 1960s’ British sf television 239 Coyle, Rebecca, Point of audition: sound and music in Cloverfield217 Evans, Mark, Straining the future: Battlefield Earth, Space Jazz and the sounds of Scientology 201 Fisher, Kevin, Information feedback loops and two tales of the posthuman in Forbidden Planet19 Hayward, Philip, and Natalie Lewandowski, Sounds of The Silent Star: the context, score and thematics of the 1960 film adaptation of Stanisław Lem’s novel Astronauci183 Sharp, Patrick B., Starbuck as ‘American Amazon’: captivity narrative and the colonial imagination in Battlestar Galactica57 Subramanian, Janani, Alienating identification: black identity in The Brother from Another Planet and I Am Legend37 Telotte, J. P., In the cinematic zone of The Twilight Zone1 van Elferen, Isabella, Music of other spheres: diagonal time and metaphysics in Lost253 Archive Adamou, Christina, and Simone Knox, Live and kicking: a meta-critical discourse on television and television studies 271 Fancy, David, Difference, bodies, desire: the collaborative thought of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari 93 Geraghty, Lincoln, Drawn to television: American animated sf series of the 1980s 287 Rolinson, Dave, Moonbase 3 and the limitations of reality in Apollo-era television sf 79 Review essays Easterbrook, Neil, Print Philip K. Dick on film in print 107 Csicsery-Ronay, Jr, Istvan, DEFA’s floating islands 121 Latham, Rob, Three works on David Cronenberg 301 344 Index to Volume 3 Book reviews Cornea, Christine, Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality (Andrew M. Butler) 309 Geraghty, Lincoln, American Science Fiction: Film and Television (Christine Cornea) 311 Kerslake, Patricia, Science Fiction and Empire (David M. Higgins) 131 King, Geoff, Donnie Darko (Patrick B. Sharp) 313 Mathijs, Ernest, and Xavier Mendik (eds), The Cult Film Reader (Stacey Abbott)316 Pearson, Wendy Gay, Veronica Hollinger and Joan Gordon (eds), Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction (L. Timmel Duchamp) 135 Ross, Sharon Marie, Beyond the Box: Television and the Internet (Karen Hellekson)142 Tsutsui, William M., and Michiko Ito (eds), In Godzilla’s Footsteps: Japanese Pop Culture Icons on the Global Stage (Sharalyn Orbaugh) 320 Whittington, William, Sound Design and Science Fiction (Nabeel Zuberi) 145 Wilcox, RhondaV., and Tanya R. Cochran (eds), Investigating Firefly and Serenity: Science Fiction on the Frontier (Piers Britton) 148 Williams, Keith, H. G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies (Simon J. James) 153 DVD reviews Eden Log (Mark Bould) 157 Jerome Bixby’s ‘The Man from Earth’ (Rodney Hill) 161 La Antena (Mariano Paz) 325 Phase IV (Graham J. Murphy) 328 Planet Terror (Javier A. Martinez) 331 Star Trek (Sherryl Vint) 164 Vexille (Brian Ruh) 168 Wall-E (Ann F. Howey) 171 ZPG: Zero Population Growth (James Leggott) 335 ...

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