The Culture of ""The Culture"": Utopian Processes in Iain M. Banks's Space Opera Series

Author:   Joseph S. Norman
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   65
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9781837644230


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   01 August 2023
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The Culture of ""The Culture"": Utopian Processes in Iain M. Banks's Space Opera Series


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In a career that spanned over thirty years, Iain M. Banks became one of the best-loved and most prolific writers in Britain, with his space opera series concerned with the pan-galactic utopian civilisation known as ""the Culture"" widely regarded as his most significant contribution to science fiction. The Culture of ""The Culture"" focuses solely on this series, providing a comprehensive, thematic analysis of Banks’s Culture stories from Consider Phlebas to The Hydrogen Sonata. It explores the development of Banks’s political, philosophical and literary thought, arguing that the Culture offers both an image of a harmonious civilisation modelled on an alternative socialist form of globalisation and a critique of our neo-liberal present. As Joseph Norman explains, the Culture is the result of an ongoing utopian process, attempting through the application of technoscience to move beyond obstacles to progress such as imperialism, capitalism, the human condition, religious dogma, patriarchy and crises in artistic representation. The Culture of ""The Culture"" defines Banks’s creation as culture: a utopian way of doing, of being, of seeing: an approach, an attitude and a lifestyle that has enabled, and is evolving alongside, utopia, rather than an image of a static end-state.

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Author:   Joseph S. Norman
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   65
ISBN:  

9781837644230


ISBN 10:   1837644233
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   01 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Interventions, Imperialism, the Technologiade 2. Thinking the Break: The Culture as Postscarcity Utopia 3. Senescence, Rejuvanessence, and (Im)mortality: The Culture and the Posthuman 4. Feminist Space Opera and the Handy Man 5. Secularism, Humanism and the Quasi-religious Culture 6. Art in Utopia and Utopian Art: the Culture of 'the Culture' Conclusion

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'[The Culture of The Culture ] stands as an invaluable contribution to the study of Banks's CULTURE series, in particular its relation to the space opera subgenre and the history of utopian thinking.' Chad Andrews, Science Fiction Studies


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Joseph Norman is Visiting Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at Brunel University, London.

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