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Science Fiction and the Historical Novel

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  • Science Fiction and the Historical Novel on Hardback
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If you woke to realize that you could rewrite your yesterday without knowing the kind of tomorrow it would grant you, would you do it? Are the authors of our destiny working with an outline or spit-balling confusing plotlines? Since the past changes possible futures, to what alighting butterfly should we pay the most heed? This book explores the liminal space between speculative fiction and the historical novel. Staged as a transnational, multicultural conversation, it takes up a call originally made by Fredric Jameson in Archaeologies of the Future wherein he describes that flashpoint between speculative and historical genres as "the symptom of a mutation in our relationship to historical time itself." Drawing together postcolonial, feminist, cultural, Indigenous, and cognitive approaches, Science Fiction and the Historical Novel asks what the past can offer a future-oriented world, and how the future can be imagined in relation to a past that seeks narratives of inevitability rather than possibility. Engaged with the idea of the past as a model for the future, authors in this volume probe the extent to which historical scripts delimit possibilities, and how authors engaged with the practice of alternative pasts rewrite potentialities in the present.

Author Biography:

Ian P. MacDonald is Assistant Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University where he researches science fiction, utopia, and African speculative narratives. Kate Polak is Instructor of English and a research associate at Florida Atlantic University, where she continues to study the old lore in her work as a swamp witch.
Release date Australia
October 28th, 2024
Contributors
  • Edited by Ian P. MacDonald
  • Edited by Kate Polak
Pages
272
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
4 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
9781835538395
Product ID
38723074

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