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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Unseen Universities and Seen Academics: An Introduction
Academia: History and Emergence into Fiction
Stereotypes and Realities
Being Academic: Life Learns from Art
Types of Academia
Spoiler Alert: Overview of the Volume
Chapter 2: Absurdism and Entanglement as an Academic Parallel in Terry Pratchett's "Unseen University"
Unseen University: Architecture and Absurdity
Satirizing the Academy in Unseen University
Pedagogy at Unseen University

Reading Unseen University into the Real World: Decoloniality and Critical Approaches to Pedagogy
An Ecology of Knowledge
Absurdity and Entanglement: What Now?
Chapter 3: A Well-Rounded Dick? Academia in 3rd Rock from the Sun
Humanities and "STEM"
Gender in Academia
Conclusion
Chapter 4: "I Am a Doctor of Many Things": Tracking the Doctor's Relationship to the Academy Across Doctor Who
"Doctor of Many Things"
Absence
Ambivalence
Acceptance
Conclusion
Chapter 5: "Do What You Like with Him": Sherlock Holmes' Academic Training and How It Changed over Time

Adapting Sherlock Holmes
Victorian Beginnings and Frontier Science
Midlife Crisis: A Parody, but Not a Parody
The Golden Age of Knowledge
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Women in the Ivory Tower: Historical Memory and the Heroic Educator in Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
Wellesley College and Women's Higher Education
Historical Memory of Women in the Ivory Tower
Teacher Centrality, Pedagogy, and Pastoral Care
Conclusion: "The Lady with the Mystic Smile"

Chapter 7: Gods and Monsters in the Ruined University: Filmic Teachers and Their Moral Pedagogies from The Faculty to Higher Learning
Playing God: Fantasy Versus Reality
Pain as Pedagogy: Marathon Man (1976) and Professor Bisenthal's Seminar
Sage and Savant? Good Will Hunting (1997) and the Myth of the Natural Genius
The Harassed Professor: From Gross Misconduct (1993) to Cheat (2018)
Monstrous Teachers: From The Faculty (1998) to Bad Teacher (2011)
Oxford Dreaming and the Classed University: Class (1983), Oxford Blues (1984) and The Riot Club (2014)

Conclusions: Good-Bye, Professor Bisenthal
Chapter 8: A Different Sort of Monster: Science Fiction Casts a Spotlight on the Problematic Power Dynamics of Graduate Programs
The Chair (2021) and Power Relationships in the Academy
Mentors and Menaces in Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park (1993) and Timeline (1999)
Fraternizing in the Field: Legion of the Dead (2005) and Magma (2006)
Hard Physics and Hook-Ups
Identifying the Monster
Chapter 9: Dystopian Higher Education: A Neoliberal Legacy
The Neoliberal Past
An Unlucky Category

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