Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Frankenstein Goes West: The Mad Scientist from Classic Literature to Modern Sci-Fi Horror
James Francis, Jr.
Chapter Two: “Pay attention, 007”: The Evolution of Q in the Bond Film Franchise
Claire Hines
Chapter Three: 2001: A Space Odyssey: The Moonwatcher, the Scientist, and The Art of War
William Gombash
Chapter Four: The Scientist as Sixties Icon: Cinema, Politics and Collective Memory
Oliver Gruner
Chapter Five: “Why is Everything so Heavy in the Future?”: Science and A Nation at Risk in the American Teen Movies of 1985
Jerod Ra’Del Hollyfield
Chapter Six: Through Heroism and Science “Woman Inherits the Earth”: Female Scientists and Dramatic Acts in the Jurassic Park Film Franchise
Rachel L. Carazo
Chapter Seven: A Scientific Method to Muppet Madness: The Enduring Significance of Innovation at Muppet Labs
Danielle Johannesen
Chapter Eight: “All of It, Madness”: Cosmic Horror and the Scientists of Chernobyl
Philip L. Simpson
Chapter Nine: A Feeling for the Clone: Feminist Science in Action in Orphan Black
Olivia Belton
Chapter Ten: Dexter: Forensic Scientists, Orientated Audiences and the Dark Defender of the Social Order
Ryan Taylor
Chapter Eleven: “It’s my time now. The time of science”: Mad Science in American Horror Story
Rebecca Janicker
Chapter Twelve: “I suggest you don’t worry about those things and just enjoy yourself”: The Scientist, Time Travel and the Development of Narrative Conventions
Dylan Pank and John Caro
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