Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fiction
Narrating the Future
Herausgeber: Borowska-Szerszun, Sylwia; Laszkiewicz, Weronika; Dedinová, Tereza
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Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fiction
Narrating the Future
Herausgeber: Borowska-Szerszun, Sylwia; Laszkiewicz, Weronika; Dedinová, Tereza
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Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fiction examines how the Anthropocene and its challenges are addressed by contemporary writers in a variety of genres broadly defined as speculative fiction. The book demonstrates that speculative fiction, can alter the readers' perception of their duties and responsibilities towards their communities.
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Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fiction examines how the Anthropocene and its challenges are addressed by contemporary writers in a variety of genres broadly defined as speculative fiction. The book demonstrates that speculative fiction, can alter the readers' perception of their duties and responsibilities towards their communities.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781793636652
- ISBN-10: 1793636656
- Artikelnr.: 64943966
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781793636652
- ISBN-10: 1793636656
- Artikelnr.: 64943966
Edited by Tereza Dedinová; Weronika Laszkiewicz and Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun - Contributions by Anna Bugajska; Britta Maria Colligs; Lykke Guanio-Uluru; Jirí Jelínek; Dariya Khokhel; Aleksandr Kolesnikov; Maria Quigley; Joanna Krystyna Radosz; Keygan Sand
The Anthropocene And Speculative Fiction: Introduction, Tereza D
dinová, Weronika
aszkiewicz, Sylwia Borowska-SzerszunPart I: Nature and Culture in the AnthropoceneChapter 1: "The Being That Can Be Told": The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin as a Remedy for the Anthropocene, Tereza D
dinováChapter 2: Young Adult Fantasy to Save the World? Retelling the Quest in Maggie Stiefvater's Raven Cycle, Carrie SpencerChapter 3: The Forest as a Voice for Nature: Ecocriticism in Fantasy Literature, Britta Maria ColligsChapter 4: The Fantasy of Wilderness: Reconfiguring Heroism in the Anthropocene, Facing the Age of Ecocentrism, Lykke Guanio-UluruPart II: (Post)Apocalyptic World and the AnthropoceneChapter 5: Anthropocene vs Plague: Disastrous Diseases and their Impact on Society as Seen in Literature, from Thucydides to Modern Speculative Fiction, Ji
í JelínekChapter 6: Fantasy, Myth, and the End of Humanity in M.R. Carey's The Girl With All The Gifts, Maria QuigleyChapter 7: Beyond the Anthropocene: Human Enhancement, Mythology, and Utopia in James Patterson's Maximum Ride Cycle, Anna BugajskaChapter 8: At the Crossroads of Ideas: The Russian View on the Anthropocene in Metro Series by Dmitry Glukhovsky, Joanna Krystyna RadoszPart III: Society and Politics in the AnthropoceneChapter 9: Apocalyptic Visions: N.K. Jemisin's The Stone Sky and the Sociocultural Origins of the Anthropocene, Keygan SandsChapter 10: The Politics of Language and Culture in China Miéville's Novel Embassytown, Aleksandr KolesnikovChapter 11: Mythological Aspects of Immigration in Fantasy: Case Study Of Mercy Thompson and Alpha and Omega Series by Patricia Briggs, Dariya KhokhelChapter 12: The Development of Realist Speculative Narratives to Represent and Confront the Anthropocene, Dwight Tanner
dinová, Weronika
aszkiewicz, Sylwia Borowska-SzerszunPart I: Nature and Culture in the AnthropoceneChapter 1: "The Being That Can Be Told": The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin as a Remedy for the Anthropocene, Tereza D
dinováChapter 2: Young Adult Fantasy to Save the World? Retelling the Quest in Maggie Stiefvater's Raven Cycle, Carrie SpencerChapter 3: The Forest as a Voice for Nature: Ecocriticism in Fantasy Literature, Britta Maria ColligsChapter 4: The Fantasy of Wilderness: Reconfiguring Heroism in the Anthropocene, Facing the Age of Ecocentrism, Lykke Guanio-UluruPart II: (Post)Apocalyptic World and the AnthropoceneChapter 5: Anthropocene vs Plague: Disastrous Diseases and their Impact on Society as Seen in Literature, from Thucydides to Modern Speculative Fiction, Ji
í JelínekChapter 6: Fantasy, Myth, and the End of Humanity in M.R. Carey's The Girl With All The Gifts, Maria QuigleyChapter 7: Beyond the Anthropocene: Human Enhancement, Mythology, and Utopia in James Patterson's Maximum Ride Cycle, Anna BugajskaChapter 8: At the Crossroads of Ideas: The Russian View on the Anthropocene in Metro Series by Dmitry Glukhovsky, Joanna Krystyna RadoszPart III: Society and Politics in the AnthropoceneChapter 9: Apocalyptic Visions: N.K. Jemisin's The Stone Sky and the Sociocultural Origins of the Anthropocene, Keygan SandsChapter 10: The Politics of Language and Culture in China Miéville's Novel Embassytown, Aleksandr KolesnikovChapter 11: Mythological Aspects of Immigration in Fantasy: Case Study Of Mercy Thompson and Alpha and Omega Series by Patricia Briggs, Dariya KhokhelChapter 12: The Development of Realist Speculative Narratives to Represent and Confront the Anthropocene, Dwight Tanner
The Anthropocene And Speculative Fiction: Introduction, Tereza D
dinová, Weronika
aszkiewicz, Sylwia Borowska-SzerszunPart I: Nature and Culture in the AnthropoceneChapter 1: "The Being That Can Be Told": The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin as a Remedy for the Anthropocene, Tereza D
dinováChapter 2: Young Adult Fantasy to Save the World? Retelling the Quest in Maggie Stiefvater's Raven Cycle, Carrie SpencerChapter 3: The Forest as a Voice for Nature: Ecocriticism in Fantasy Literature, Britta Maria ColligsChapter 4: The Fantasy of Wilderness: Reconfiguring Heroism in the Anthropocene, Facing the Age of Ecocentrism, Lykke Guanio-UluruPart II: (Post)Apocalyptic World and the AnthropoceneChapter 5: Anthropocene vs Plague: Disastrous Diseases and their Impact on Society as Seen in Literature, from Thucydides to Modern Speculative Fiction, Ji
í JelínekChapter 6: Fantasy, Myth, and the End of Humanity in M.R. Carey's The Girl With All The Gifts, Maria QuigleyChapter 7: Beyond the Anthropocene: Human Enhancement, Mythology, and Utopia in James Patterson's Maximum Ride Cycle, Anna BugajskaChapter 8: At the Crossroads of Ideas: The Russian View on the Anthropocene in Metro Series by Dmitry Glukhovsky, Joanna Krystyna RadoszPart III: Society and Politics in the AnthropoceneChapter 9: Apocalyptic Visions: N.K. Jemisin's The Stone Sky and the Sociocultural Origins of the Anthropocene, Keygan SandsChapter 10: The Politics of Language and Culture in China Miéville's Novel Embassytown, Aleksandr KolesnikovChapter 11: Mythological Aspects of Immigration in Fantasy: Case Study Of Mercy Thompson and Alpha and Omega Series by Patricia Briggs, Dariya KhokhelChapter 12: The Development of Realist Speculative Narratives to Represent and Confront the Anthropocene, Dwight Tanner
dinová, Weronika
aszkiewicz, Sylwia Borowska-SzerszunPart I: Nature and Culture in the AnthropoceneChapter 1: "The Being That Can Be Told": The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin as a Remedy for the Anthropocene, Tereza D
dinováChapter 2: Young Adult Fantasy to Save the World? Retelling the Quest in Maggie Stiefvater's Raven Cycle, Carrie SpencerChapter 3: The Forest as a Voice for Nature: Ecocriticism in Fantasy Literature, Britta Maria ColligsChapter 4: The Fantasy of Wilderness: Reconfiguring Heroism in the Anthropocene, Facing the Age of Ecocentrism, Lykke Guanio-UluruPart II: (Post)Apocalyptic World and the AnthropoceneChapter 5: Anthropocene vs Plague: Disastrous Diseases and their Impact on Society as Seen in Literature, from Thucydides to Modern Speculative Fiction, Ji
í JelínekChapter 6: Fantasy, Myth, and the End of Humanity in M.R. Carey's The Girl With All The Gifts, Maria QuigleyChapter 7: Beyond the Anthropocene: Human Enhancement, Mythology, and Utopia in James Patterson's Maximum Ride Cycle, Anna BugajskaChapter 8: At the Crossroads of Ideas: The Russian View on the Anthropocene in Metro Series by Dmitry Glukhovsky, Joanna Krystyna RadoszPart III: Society and Politics in the AnthropoceneChapter 9: Apocalyptic Visions: N.K. Jemisin's The Stone Sky and the Sociocultural Origins of the Anthropocene, Keygan SandsChapter 10: The Politics of Language and Culture in China Miéville's Novel Embassytown, Aleksandr KolesnikovChapter 11: Mythological Aspects of Immigration in Fantasy: Case Study Of Mercy Thompson and Alpha and Omega Series by Patricia Briggs, Dariya KhokhelChapter 12: The Development of Realist Speculative Narratives to Represent and Confront the Anthropocene, Dwight Tanner