buchspektrum Internet-Buchhandlung

Neuerscheinungen 2018

Stand: 2020-02-01
Schnellsuche
ISBN/Stichwort/Autor
Herderstraße 10
10625 Berlin
Tel.: 030 315 714 16
Fax 030 315 714 14
info@buchspektrum.de

Meyrav Koren-Kuik, Yael Maurer (Beteiligte)

Cityscapes of the Future


Urban Spaces in Science Fiction
Herausgegeben von Maurer, Yael; Koren-Kuik, Meyrav
2018. XII, 220 S. 235.0 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BRILL; BRILL RODOPI 2018
ISBN: 9004361308 (9004361308)
Neue ISBN: 978-9004361300 (9789004361300)

Preis und Lieferzeit: Bitte klicken


Cityscapes of the Future: Urban Spaces in Science Fiction examines the central role played by urban spaces in science fictional narratives in diverse media from the literary to the ludic to cinematic.
Cityscapes of the Future: Urban Spaces in Science Fiction offers an examination of the central role played by urban spaces in science fictional narratives in various media forms from the literary to the ludic to the cinematic. Our contributors reflect on the ways diverse urban scenarios are central to the narratives´ science fictional imaginary and consider the pivotal roles cityscapes play in underscoring major thematic concerns, such as political struggles, social inequality and other cultural epistemologies. The chapters in the collection are divided into three sections examining the city and the body, cities of estrangement, and cities of the imagination.
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction   Meyrav Koren-Kuik and Yael Maurer Part 1: The City and the Body
Urban Twinship: The Body of the Futuristic City in Jeff VanderMeer´s Veniss Underground   Inbar Kaminsky Past Future Cityscapes: Narratives of the Post-Human in Post-Urban Environments   Eduardo Barros-Grela Architecture of Punishment: Dystopian Cities Marking the Body   Elsa Bouet Part 2: Cities of Estrangement
Time Travel, Dystopia, and the Manhattan Skyscraper in George Allan England´s The Last New Yorkers and Murray Leinster´s "The Runaway Skyscraper"   Rosalind Fursland Wires are the New Filth: The Rebirth of Dickens´ London in Cyberspace   Keith Daniel Harris City of Lights No More: Dystopian Paris in French Science Fiction   Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang Spatiality in the Cyber-World of William Gibson   Imola Bülgözdi Part 3: Cities of Imagination
"Divided Against Itself": Dual Urban Chronotopes   Elana Gomel Experiencing the Cityscapes and Rural Landscapes as ´Citizens´ of The Hunger Games Storyworld   Natalie Krikowa ´Final Men´, Racialised Fears & the Control of Monstrous Cityscapes in Post-Apocalyptic Hollywood Films   Glen Donnar Imagination Reloaded: Transfiguring Urban Space into Virtual Space in the tv Series Caprica   Torsten Caeners The Dame Wore Skyscrapers: The Science-Fictional City as a Detective Story   Shawn Edrei
Yael Maurer, Ph.D. (2009), Tel Aviv University, is a lecturer at the English and American Studies department at Tel Aviv University, Israel. She has published The Science Fictional Dimensions of Salman Rushdie (2014) and articles on Hitchcock, Dickens and Philip Roth, among others.

Meyrav Koren-Kuik is a doctoral candidate at the Porter School of Cultural Studies, Tel Aviv University. Her main research areas are Victorian literature, and Science Fiction.