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Lingua cosmica : science fiction from around the world / edited by Dale Knickerbocker.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2018]Description: xxi, 236 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780252041754 (hardback : acid-free paper)
  • 9780252083372 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.3/8762 23
LOC classification:
  • PN3433.5 .L56 2018
Other classification:
  • LIT004260 | BIO007000
Contents:
Introduction -- Daína Chaviano’s Science-Fiction Oeuvre: Fables of an Extraterrestrial Grandmother -- Jacek Dukaj’s Science Fiction as Philosophy -- Jean-Claude Dunyach, Poet of the Flesh -- Andreas Eschbach’s Futures and Germany’s Past -- Angélica Gorodischer: Only a Storyteller -- Sakyo Komatsu’s Planetary Imagination: Reading Virus and The Day of Resurrection -- Liu Cixin’s Three-Body Trilogy: Between the Sublime Cosmos and the Micro Era -- Laurent McAllister: Rhizomatic Space and the Posthuman -- Olatunde Osunsanmi and Living the Transatlantic Apocalypse: The Fourth Kind -- Johanna Sinisalo and the New Weird: Genres and Myths -- Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: The Science-Fictionality of Russian Culture.
Summary: "In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in interest by scholars in the US, the UK, and Anglophone Canada in science fiction from other regions. Organizations dedicated to science fiction and fantasy literatures worldwide have sprung up outside the Anglophone axis, several anthologies have appeared that either include or are entirely dedicated to international sf, and awards have been established to promote and reward scholarship and translation in the field. Genre studies journals have produced international-, area-, or nation-themed special issues. Despite all of this interest, scholarship on the topic is still in its infancy. Lingua Cosmica serves to introduce figures worthy of belonging to an international sf canon, filling the gap between survey-type studies and articles focusing on only one work. This volume features eleven essays by leading scholars on international sf authors/filmmakers: Daina Chaviano (Cuba), Jacek Dukaj (Poland), Jean-Claude Dunyach (France), Andreas Eschbach (Germany), Angelica Gorodischer (Argentina), Sakyo Komatsu (Japan), Liu Cixin (China), Laurent McAllister (Canada), Olatunde Osunsanmi (Nigerian-US American), Johanna Sinisalo (Finland), and Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (USSR/Russia). All of these authors possess one thing in common: there is little or no scholarship in English on their work"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks PN3433.5 .L56 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001456440

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Daína Chaviano’s Science-Fiction Oeuvre: Fables of an Extraterrestrial Grandmother -- Jacek Dukaj’s Science Fiction as Philosophy -- Jean-Claude Dunyach, Poet of the Flesh -- Andreas Eschbach’s Futures and Germany’s Past -- Angélica Gorodischer: Only a Storyteller -- Sakyo Komatsu’s Planetary Imagination: Reading Virus and The Day of Resurrection -- Liu Cixin’s Three-Body Trilogy: Between the Sublime Cosmos and the Micro Era -- Laurent McAllister: Rhizomatic Space and the Posthuman -- Olatunde Osunsanmi and Living the Transatlantic Apocalypse: The Fourth Kind -- Johanna Sinisalo and the New Weird: Genres and Myths -- Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: The Science-Fictionality of Russian Culture.

"In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in interest by scholars in the US, the UK, and Anglophone Canada in science fiction from other regions. Organizations dedicated to science fiction and fantasy literatures worldwide have sprung up outside the Anglophone axis, several anthologies have appeared that either include or are entirely dedicated to international sf, and awards have been established to promote and reward scholarship and translation in the field. Genre studies journals have produced international-, area-, or nation-themed special issues. Despite all of this interest, scholarship on the topic is still in its infancy. Lingua Cosmica serves to introduce figures worthy of belonging to an international sf canon, filling the gap between survey-type studies and articles focusing on only one work. This volume features eleven essays by leading scholars on international sf authors/filmmakers: Daina Chaviano (Cuba), Jacek Dukaj (Poland), Jean-Claude Dunyach (France), Andreas Eschbach (Germany), Angelica Gorodischer (Argentina), Sakyo Komatsu (Japan), Liu Cixin (China), Laurent McAllister (Canada), Olatunde Osunsanmi (Nigerian-US American), Johanna Sinisalo (Finland), and Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (USSR/Russia). All of these authors possess one thing in common: there is little or no scholarship in English on their work"-- Provided by publisher.

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