Sisterhood, Science and Surveillance in Orphan Black
Delve into the captivating world of "Sisterhood, Science and Surveillance in Orphan Black," a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by Janet Brennan Croft, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2019. Spanning 220 pages, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the acclaimed BBC America series "Orphan Black," which aired from 2013 to 2017. Each essay unravels the show's complex themes, exploring crucial topics such as motherhood, surveillance culture, mythology, and eugenics. The collection not only highlights the show's innovative special effects but also examines the scientific principles behind cloning that serve as a foundation for its narrative. Ideal for fans of science fiction and critical analysis, this book invites readers to reflect on the ethical implications and societal ramifications presented in the series. Enhance your understanding of this groundbreaking show by adding this essential read to your collection!