Results for subject : "TOTAL RECALL (MOTION PICTURE)"
'Inspired...by Philip K. Dick': Ambiguity, Deception, and Illusion in Total Recall
Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 4(1): 69-80. 1991. (No. 13)
Absence as Desire and Presence as Foreclosure: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Clinical Phenomena, Contemporary Culture, and Science Fiction Films
PH .D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2007. 152p . (DAI-B 67(12), June 2007.)
Absolute Recall
Starlog 177: 34-37, 68. April 1992.
Action Bodies in Futurist Spaces: Bodybuilder Stardom as Special Effect
in: Kuhn, Annette, ed. Alien Zone II: The Spaces of Science Fiction Cinema. London: Verso, 1999. pp. 152-172.
Are You a Fucking Mutant?: Total Recall's Fantastic Hesitations
Foundation No. 65: 81-97. Autumn 1995.
Ego Trip
Cinefex No. 43:4-33. August 1990.
Future Imperfect: Philip K. Dick at the Movies
Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. 223 p.
In the Catacombs of Mars
Starlog 157: 45-48, 64. August 1990.
Man Without Memory
Starlog 156: 50-55, 79. July 1990.
Many Hands Make Martian Memories
American Cinematographer 71(7): 54-64. July 1990.
Muscle and Mind Reach for Magic in Total Recall
Los Angeles Daily News June 1, 1990. in: NewsBank. FIlm and Television 84:C13-C14. 1990.
Mystery Bride
Starlog 158:17-19, 27. September 1990.
Non-Sense, Total Recall, Paou, and the Possibility of Psychosis
in: Aichele, George and Walsh, Richard, eds. Screening Scripture: intertextual Connecitons Between Scripture nad Film. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press, 2002. p. 120-154.
On Reading the Politics of Total Recall
Post Script 12(3): 34-42. Summer 1993.
Part 2: Arnold to the Rescue
Los Angeles Times September 10, 1989. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 112:E12-F1. 1989.
Pathological Pacifist
Starlog 155: 29-32, 64. June 1990.
Penetrating Look at Total Recall
Dallas Times Herald June 4, 1990. in: NewsBank. FIlm and Television 84:D1. 1990.
Postcards From Mars
Starlog 154: 29-32, 59. May 1990.
Prosthetic Memory: Total Recall
in: Redmond, Sean, ed. Liquid Metal: The Science Fiction Film Reader. New York: Wallflower Press, 2004. p. 239-248.
Prosthetic Memory: Total Recall and Blade Runner
in: Featherstone, Mike and Burrows, Roger, eds. Cyberspace / Cyberbodies / Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Embodiment. London: Sage Publications, 1995. pp. 175-190. (Also in: Body & Society, Vol. 1, No. 3/4.)
Psychoses diegetiques : We Can Remember It for You Wholesale et Total Recall
in: Bozzetto, Roger/Menegaldo, Gilles, eds. Colloque de Cerisy 2003. Paris: Bragelonne, 2006. p. 321-338.
Ready or Not, Here We Come: Metaphors of the Martian Megatext from Wells to Robinson
Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 10(4): 372-394. 2000.
Rebel Rouser
Starlog 158: 23-25, 27. September 1990.
Recalling the Self: Personal Identity in Total Recall
in: Sanders Steven The Philosophy of Science Fiction Film. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2008. p. 39-54.
Rethinking Bodies and Boundaries: Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, and Cyberspace
in: Maynard, Mary, ed. Science and the Construction of Women. London: University College of London Press, 1997. pp. 162-182.
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