From utopia to apocalypse : science fiction and the politics of catastrophe
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PN3433.6 .P35 2010
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PN3433.6 .P35 2010
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Bellettrie.
Einde der tijden.
Fin du monde dans la littérature.
Literatur.
Politiek.
Politik
Politik -- Motiv -- Science fiction.
Politique et littérature -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Science fiction -- Motiv -- Politik.
Science fiction.
Science-Fiction
Science-Fiction-Film
Science-Fiction-Film.
Science-Fiction.
Superheld
utopian literature.
Utopie
Utopie.
Utopies dans la littérature.
Utopieën.
Weltuntergang
Weltuntergang -- Motiv
Einde der tijden.
Fin du monde dans la littérature.
Literatur.
Politiek.
Politik
Politik -- Motiv -- Science fiction.
Politique et littérature -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Science fiction -- Motiv -- Politik.
Science fiction.
Science-Fiction
Science-Fiction-Film
Science-Fiction-Film.
Science-Fiction.
Superheld
utopian literature.
Utopie
Utopie.
Utopies dans la littérature.
Utopieën.
Weltuntergang
Weltuntergang -- Motiv
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Book
Physical Desc
207 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language
English
UPC
R0840102
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Revolutionary narratives in recent science fiction graphic novels and films compel audiences to reflect on the politics and societal ills of the day. Through character and story, science fiction brings theory to life, giving shape to the motivations behind the action as well as to the consequences they produce." "In From Utopia to Apocalypse, Peter Y. Paik shows how science fiction generates intriguing and profound insights into politics. He reveals that the fantasy of putting annihilating omnipotence to beneficial effect underlies the revolutionary projects that have defined the collective upheavals of the modern age. Paik traces how this political theology is expressed, and indeed literalized, in popular superhero fiction, examining works including Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons's graphic novel Watchmen, the science fiction cinema of Jang Joon-Hwan, the manga of Hayao Miyazaki, Alan Moore's V for Vendetta, and the Matrix trilogy. Superhero fantasies are usually seen as compensations for individual feelings of weakness, victimization, and vulnerability. But Paik presents these fantasies as social constructions concerned with questions of political will and the disintegration of democracy rather than with the psychology of the personal."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Paik, P. Y. (2010). From utopia to apocalypse: science fiction and the politics of catastrophe . University of Minnesota Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Paik, Peter Yoonsuk. 2010. From Utopia to Apocalypse: Science Fiction and the Politics of Catastrophe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Paik, Peter Yoonsuk. From Utopia to Apocalypse: Science Fiction and the Politics of Catastrophe Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Paik, P. Y. (2010). From utopia to apocalypse: science fiction and the politics of catastrophe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Paik, Peter Yoonsuk. From Utopia to Apocalypse: Science Fiction and the Politics of Catastrophe University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
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