Again, Dangerous Visions.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2018.
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Colección: | Historical Materialism Book Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Figures and Tables; Figures; Tables; Introduction; Part 1. Sociology of Literature; Chapter 1. Sociology and Literature; Chapter 2. The 'English' Ideology: Literary Criticism in England and Australia; Chapter 3. The Protestant Epic and the Spirit of Capitalism; Chapter 4. On the Beach: Apocalyptic Hedonism and the Origins of Postmodernism; Chapter 5. Loose Canons and Fallen Angels; Chapter 6. Dissenting, Plebeian, but Belonging Nonetheless: Bourdieu and Williams
- Chapter 7. Deconstructing National Literature: Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies and Critical TheoryChapter 8. It's the Conscience Collective, Stupid: Philosophical Aesthetics and the Sociology of Art; Chapter 9. Science Fiction and the Literary Field; Chapter 10. World Systems and World Science Fiction; Part 2. Cultural Materialism; Chapter 11. Considerations on English Marxism; Chapter 12. Literature, History and Post-Althusserianism; Chapter 13. The Revolutions in Favour of Capital
- Chapter 14. Cultural Materialism, Culturalism and Post-Culturalism: The Legacy of Raymond WilliamsChapter 15. Cultural Studies and Cultural Hegemony: Comparing Britain and Australia; Chapter 16. Class and Cultural Production: The Intelligentsia as a Social Class; Chapter 17. Left Out? Marxism, the New Left and Cultural Studies; Chapter 18. From Media Imperialism to Semioterrorism; Part 3. Science Fiction; Chapter 19. Utopia and Science Fiction in Raymond Williams; Chapter 20. Darker Cities: Urban Dystopia and Science Fiction Cinema
- Chapter 21. Postmodern Gothic: Buffy, The X-Files and the Clinton PresidencyChapter 22. Framing Catastrophe: The Problem of Ending in Dystopian Fiction; Chapter 23. Archaeologies of the Future: Jameson's Utopia or Orwell's Dystopia?; Chapter 24. Time Travelling: Or, How (Not) to Periodise a Genre; Chapter 25. The Sea and Eternal Summer: An Australian Apocalypse; Chapter 26. Ice, Fire and Flood: Science Fiction and the Anthropocene (Co-authored with Burgmann, Davidson and Cousin); Conclusion: Towards 2050; Bibliography; 1. Film and Television; 2. Books and Articles; Index