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  <title><![CDATA[Recent Publication edited by Professor Jay Telotte]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><em>The Science Fiction Film as Cult Text</em> has recently been published&nbsp;in August of 2015 by Liverpool University Press as part of the specialized Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies series.. Edited by Professor Jay Telotte with Gerald Duchovnay of Texas A&amp;M, this volume explores the heretofore overlooked intersections between science fiction and the cult film. The book was published&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Organized into three areas of investigation, the book examines how different genre elements, director, and stars contribute to cult formation; the role that fan activities, including “con” participation, play in cult development; and how “occulted” or bad science fiction texts function in a cult content. The aim is to demonstrate both the science fiction aspects of much cult activity and the cultish aspects of the entire science fiction film genre.</p>]]></body>
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