Welcome to Mars: Politics, Pop Culture, and Weird Science in 1950s America - Ken Hollings - Books - North Atlantic Books - 9781583947616 - March 18, 2014
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Ken Hollings

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Welcome to Mars is a captivating look at the culture of postwar America and its dream of limitless technological and human development. Utilizing declassified government archives, newspaper records, ad campaigns, and B-movies of the period, Hollings weaves an intricate web of Cold War politics, UFO scares, psychedelic research, and 1950s pop culture. From the atom bomb and suburban planning to the space race and little-green-men movies, Welcome to Mars shows the startling connections between science fact and science fiction, a feedback loop in which real technological advances and government experimentation gave rise to science fiction fantasy, which then fed new innovation and research.

Table of Contents
Introduction: Scenes From A History As Yet Unwritten
Chapter 1--1947: Rebuilding Lemuria
Chapter 2--1948: Flying Saucers Over America
Chapter 3--1949: Behaviour Modification
Chapter 4--1950: Cheapness And Splendour
Chapter 5--1951: Absolute Elsewhere
Chapter 6--1952: Red Planet
Chapter 7--1953: Other Tongues, Other Flesh
Chapter 8--1954: Meet The Monsters
Chapter 9--1955: Popular Mechanics
Chapter 10--1956: 'Greetings, My Friend!'
Chapter 11--1957: Contact With Space
Chapter 12--1958: Mass Hysteria
Chapter 13--1959: Teenagers From Outer Space
Conclusion: Thinking the Unthinkable
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 18, 2014
ISBN13 9781583947616
Publishers North Atlantic Books
Pages 304
Dimensions 139 × 220 × 18 mm   ·   403 g
Language English  
Contributor Erik Davis

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