Fantastic Cities: American Urban Spaces in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

Author:   Stefan Rabitsch ,  Michael Fuchs ,  Stefan L. Brandt
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 January 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Stefan Rabitsch ,  Michael Fuchs ,  Stefan L. Brandt
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.637kg
ISBN:  

9781496836625


ISBN 10:   1496836626
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 January 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Overall, however, this is a remarkably strong collection, due in no small part to its accessibility. The essays all demonstrate clear writing that never becomes bogged down in pretentious, obfuscating jargon. . . . In short, clear and insightful historically informed essays form the core of this fascinating book.--Jeremy Withers ""Science Fiction Studies"" This collection is the first to critically engage with how cities are represented in fantasy, horror, and science fiction. The essays are intriguing and will serves as a starting point for further research and analysis of fantastic urban landscapes.--P. J. Kurtz ""CHOICE"" Fantastic Cities is overall a superb collection of essays that will resonate with scholars studying sf, genre fiction, and ecocriticism in particular.--Hogan Schaak ""Extrapolation"" Fantastic Cities provides a comprehensive survey of 'the city' as it is represented in fantastic fiction across centuries, continents, cultures, and genres. The authors featured in this anthology successfully draw together a range of humanistic and social science critical frameworks to make sense of the fantastic city as a powerful way to express our collective hopes and fears about science, technology, society, and futurity.--Lisa Yaszek, coeditor of Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century


"Overall, however, this is a remarkably strong collection, due in no small part to its accessibility. The essays all demonstrate clear writing that never becomes bogged down in pretentious, obfuscating jargon. . . . In short, clear and insightful historically informed essays form the core of this fascinating book.--Jeremy Withers ""Science Fiction Studies"" This collection is the first to critically engage with how cities are represented in fantasy, horror, and science fiction. The essays are intriguing and will serves as a starting point for further research and analysis of fantastic urban landscapes.--P. J. Kurtz ""CHOICE"" Fantastic Cities provides a comprehensive survey of 'the city' as it is represented in fantastic fiction across centuries, continents, cultures, and genres. The authors featured in this anthology successfully draw together a range of humanistic and social science critical frameworks to make sense of the fantastic city as a powerful way to express our collective hopes and fears about science, technology, society, and futurity.--Lisa Yaszek, coeditor of Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century"


Overall, however, this is a remarkably strong collection, due in no small part to its accessibility. The essays all demonstrate clear writing that never becomes bogged down in pretentious, obfuscating jargon. . . . In short, clear and insightful historically informed essays form the core of this fascinating book.--Jeremy Withers Science Fiction Studies This collection is the first to critically engage with how cities are represented in fantasy, horror, and science fiction. The essays are intriguing and will serves as a starting point for further research and analysis of fantastic urban landscapes.--P. J. Kurtz CHOICE Fantastic Cities provides a comprehensive survey of 'the city' as it is represented in fantastic fiction across centuries, continents, cultures, and genres. The authors featured in this anthology successfully draw together a range of humanistic and social science critical frameworks to make sense of the fantastic city as a powerful way to express our collective hopes and fears about science, technology, society, and futurity.--Lisa Yaszek, coeditor of Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century


Fantastic Cities provides a comprehensive survey of 'the city' as it is represented in fantastic fiction across centuries, continents, cultures, and genres. The authors featured in this anthology successfully draw together a range of humanistic and social science critical frameworks to make sense of the fantastic city as a powerful way to express our collective hopes and fears about science, technology, society, and futurity.--Lisa Yaszek, coeditor of Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century


This collection is the first to critically engage with how cities are represented in fantasy, horror, and science fiction. The essays are intriguing and will serves as a starting point for further research and analysis of fantastic urban landscapes.--P. J. Kurtz CHOICE Fantastic Cities provides a comprehensive survey of 'the city' as it is represented in fantastic fiction across centuries, continents, cultures, and genres. The authors featured in this anthology successfully draw together a range of humanistic and social science critical frameworks to make sense of the fantastic city as a powerful way to express our collective hopes and fears about science, technology, society, and futurity.--Lisa Yaszek, coeditor of Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century


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Stefan Rabitsch is author of Star Trek and the British Age of Sail: The Maritime Influence Throughout the Series and the Films and coeditor of Set Phasers to Teach! Star Trek in Research and Teaching. Michael Fuchs is coeditor of Intermedia Games—Games Inter Media: Video Games and Intermediality; ConFiguring America: Iconic Figures, Visuality, and the American Identity; Placing America: American Culture and Its Spaces; and Landscapes of Postmodernity: Concepts and Paradigms of Critical Theory. Stefan L. Brandt is professor of American studies at the University of Graz in Austria. He is author of The Culture of Corporeality: Aesthetic Experience and the Embodiment of America, 1945–1960 and coeditor of Ecomasculinities: Negotiating Male Gender Identity in U.S. Fiction; Space Oddities: Difference and Identity in the American City; Making National Bodies: Cultural Identity and the Politics of the Body in (Post-)Revolutionary America; and Transnational American Studies.

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