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The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction is a comprehensive overview of the history and study of science fiction. It outlines major writers, movements, and texts in the genre, established critical approaches and areas for future study. Fifty-six entries by a team of renowned international contributors are divided into four parts which look, in turn, at: history – an integrated chronological narrative of the genre’s development theory – detailed accounts of major theoretical approaches including feminism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, postcolonialism, posthumanism and utopian studies issues and challenges – anticipates future directions for study in areas as diverse as science studies, music, design, environmentalism, ethics and alterity subgenres – a prismatic view of the genre, tracing themes and developments within specific subgenres.
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- Höfundur: Mark Bould
- Útgáfa:1
- Útgáfudagur: 2009-03-30
- Blaðsíður: 576
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781135228354
- Print ISBN: 9780415453790
- ISBN 10: 1135228353
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I History
- 1 The Copernican Revolution
- What was the Copernican revolution?
- Seventeeth-century interplanetary tales
- Time
- Politics
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 2 Nineteenth-Century sf
- Bibliography
- 3 Fiction, 1895–1926
- Bibliography
- 4 Sf Tourism
- Bibliography
- 5 Film, 1895–1950
- Bibliography
- 6 Fiction, 1926–1949
- Bibliography
- 7 Golden Age Comics
- Bibliography
- 8 Film and Television, the 1950s
- Bibliography
- 9 Fiction, 1950–1963
- Prose and pros: an evolving marketplace
- Raising the bar: sf and/as literature
- Dystopia and apocalypse: sf in the postwar world
- Collapse and renewal: on the eve of the New Wave
- Bibliography
- 10 Film and Television, 1960–1980
- Bibliography
- 11 Fiction, 1964–1979
- New Worlds
- An American New Wave?
- The stale 1970s
- The “feminine” invasion
- Bibliography
- 12 Manga and Anime
- From the Meiji restoration to the Second World War: the beginnings of manga, anime and Japanese sf
- From the Second World War to the present: the manga boom, the sf boom, and the transformation of “Japanimation” into “anime”
- Major works and themes in sf manga and anime
- Bibliography
- 13 Silver Age Comics
- Bibliography
- 14 Film Since 1980
- The 1980s
- The 1990s
- The 2000s
- Bibliography
- 15 Television Since 1980
- From bust to boom – Star Trek: The Next Generation
- From the positive to the paranoid – The X-Files
- Reflections and revisions
- Bibliography
- 16 Fiction, 1980–1992
- Bibliography
- 17 Comics Since the Silver Age
- The European connection
- Rising styles
- Mutation and crisis
- Dark Knights and Watchmen
- The changing mindscape: Alan Moore
- Future pasts and millennial heroes
- Whatever happened to girl power?
- The creator as shaman: Grant Morrison
- Crisis ad infinitum
- Bibliography
- 18 Fiction Since 1992
- 1 The Copernican Revolution
- Part II Theory
- 19 Critical Race Theory
- Critical race theory
- Sf and race
- Afrofuturism
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 20 Cultural History
- Philosophies of history in sf
- Philosophies of history in sf studies
- Future directions in sf studies as cultural history
- Bibliography
- 21 Fan Studies
- Fan works
- Fan scholars and pro writers
- Multimedia fandom scholarship
- Disciplining fandom
- The internet: divergences and convergences
- Bibliography
- 22 Feminisms
- Women's right to education: 1650–1750
- Essentially female: 1850–1920
- Healing the middle-class housewife: 1950–1975
- Recovering women's history: 1970–1995
- Postmodern, postcolonial, transgender: 1980–2005
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 23 Language and Linguistics
- Bibliography
- 24 Marxism
- Marxist cultural theory and practice
- Marxist criticism and sf
- Marxism in sf, or, “Left-sf”
- Bibliography
- 25 Nuclear Criticism
- What is nuclear criticism?
- Nuclear criticism and poststructuralism
- The origins of nuclear criticism
- De(con)structing texts
- Whatever happened to nuclear criticism?
- Bibliography
- 26 Postcolonialism
- Charting sf's generic and historical connection to colonialism
- Rereading canonical sf texts
- Adapting postcolonial critical tools to analyze sf texts
- Identifying sf from outside the US and UK
- Postcolonial parables in sf
- Sf as a means of imagining postcolonial science
- Vandana Singh's “Delhi” as postcolonial sf
- Bibliography
- 27 Posthumanism and Cyborg Theory
- Posthumanism
- Cyborg theory
- (Bio)politics
- Bibliography
- 28 Postmodernism
- Bibliography
- 29 Psychoanalysis
- Bibliography
- 30 Queer Theory
- Bibliography
- 31 Utopian Studies
- Bibliography
- 32 Virtuality
- Bibliography
- 19 Critical Race Theory
- 33 Animal Studies
- Historical overview
- Animal studies and sf
- A conclusion
- Bibliography
- 34 Design for Screen sf
- Bibliography
- 35 Digital Games
- Why sf?
- Franchising culture: The Matrix vs Star Wars
- Speculation
- Bibliography
- 36 Empire
- Science fiction and technoscientific empire
- Technology, imperialism, and empire
- Air-mindedness
- The One State
- The cyborg
- Escape velocity
- Bibliography
- 37 Environmentalism
- Bibliography
- 38 Ethics and Alterity
- Bibliography
- 39 Music
- Classical music and sf
- Forbidden sounds: sf movie soundtracks
- It came from outer space: sf and the evolution of rock
- Mothership connections: alien nations
- Space stations: videogames and other media
- Bibliography
- 40 Pseudoscience
- Bibliography
- 41 Science Studies
- Bibliography
- 42 Space
- Space
- Textual space
- Space and sf
- The problem with world building
- Bibliography
- 43 Time, Possible Worlds, and Counterfactuals
- Bibliography
- 44 Young Adult sf
- Defining the literature and the scholarship
- The major figure: Robert A. Heinlein
- Overlap and tensions between YA and sf scholarship
- Bibliography
- 45 Alternate History
- 46 Apocalyptic sf
- Bibliography
- 47 Arthouse sf Film
- Bibliography
- 48 Blockbuster sf Film
- Bibliography
- 49 Dystopia
- Bibliography
- 50 Eutopia
- Bibliography
- 51 Feminist sf
- Bibliography
- 52 Future History
- Bibliography
- 53 Hard sf
- Bibliography
- 54 Slipstream
- Bibliography
- 55 Space Opera
- Bibliography
- 56 Weird Fiction
- Bibliography
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