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What connects Marxism and Sci-fi?

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'This collection marks a red shift in thinking about the history, form, and impact of science fiction literature and film. In robust dialectical manoeuvres, the essays, by a dynamic mix of scholars, simultaneously revive, critique, and transform the vibrant tradition of Marxist sf criticism. The book is a timely, readable, and incisive intervention in contemporary cultural critique' -- Tom Moylan is Glucksman Professor of Contemporary Writing in English and Director of the Ralahine Centre for Utopian Studies at the University of Limerick.
'Shows what science fiction criticism can do when Marxist critical practice is joined by science studies and the rest of theory. The results are tremendously exciting and powerful, explaining not just a genre but our world' -- Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars trilogy

Table of Contents
Introduction
Rough Guide to a Lonely Planet, from Nemo to Neo, by Mark Bould
Part One: Things to come
1. The Anamorphic Estrangements of Science Fiction, by Matthew Beaumont
2. Art as 'The Basic Technique of Life': Utopian Art and Art in Utopia in The Dispossessed and Blue Mars, by William J. Burling
3. Marxism, Cinema and Some Dialectics of Science Fiction and Film Noir, by Carl Freedman
4. Spectacle, Technology and Colonialism in Sf Cinema: The Case of Wim Wenders's Until the End of the World, by John Rieder
Part Two: When worlds collide
5. The Singularity is Here, by Steven Shaviro
6. Species and Species Being: Alienated Subjectivity and the Commodification of Animals, by Sherryl Vint
7. Ken MacLeod's Permanent Revolution: Utopian Possible Worlds, History and the Augenblick in the Fall Revolution quartet, by Phillip Wegner
Part Three: Back to the future
8. 'Madonna in moon rocket with breeches': Weimar sf film criticism during the stabilisation period, by Iris Luppa
9. The Urban Question in New Wave Sf, by Rob Latham
10. Towards a Revolutionary Science Fiction: Althusser's Critique of Historicity, by Darren Jorgensen
11. Utopia and Science Fiction Revisited, by Andrew Milner
Afterword
Cognition as Ideology: A Dialectic of Sf Theory, by China Miéville
Appendices
Left Sf: Selected and annotated, if not always exactly recommended, works
Critical and theoretical works
About the contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9780745327303, 978-0745327303
      ISBN10: 0745327303

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What connects Marxism and Sci-fi?

      Trade Review
      'This collection marks a red shift in thinking about the history, form, and impact of science fiction literature and film. In robust dialectical manoeuvres, the essays, by a dynamic mix of scholars, simultaneously revive, critique, and transform the vibrant tradition of Marxist sf criticism. The book is a timely, readable, and incisive intervention in contemporary cultural critique' -- Tom Moylan is Glucksman Professor of Contemporary Writing in English and Director of the Ralahine Centre for Utopian Studies at the University of Limerick.
      'Shows what science fiction criticism can do when Marxist critical practice is joined by science studies and the rest of theory. The results are tremendously exciting and powerful, explaining not just a genre but our world' -- Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars trilogy

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Rough Guide to a Lonely Planet, from Nemo to Neo, by Mark Bould
      Part One: Things to come
      1. The Anamorphic Estrangements of Science Fiction, by Matthew Beaumont
      2. Art as 'The Basic Technique of Life': Utopian Art and Art in Utopia in The Dispossessed and Blue Mars, by William J. Burling
      3. Marxism, Cinema and Some Dialectics of Science Fiction and Film Noir, by Carl Freedman
      4. Spectacle, Technology and Colonialism in Sf Cinema: The Case of Wim Wenders's Until the End of the World, by John Rieder
      Part Two: When worlds collide
      5. The Singularity is Here, by Steven Shaviro
      6. Species and Species Being: Alienated Subjectivity and the Commodification of Animals, by Sherryl Vint
      7. Ken MacLeod's Permanent Revolution: Utopian Possible Worlds, History and the Augenblick in the Fall Revolution quartet, by Phillip Wegner
      Part Three: Back to the future
      8. 'Madonna in moon rocket with breeches': Weimar sf film criticism during the stabilisation period, by Iris Luppa
      9. The Urban Question in New Wave Sf, by Rob Latham
      10. Towards a Revolutionary Science Fiction: Althusser's Critique of Historicity, by Darren Jorgensen
      11. Utopia and Science Fiction Revisited, by Andrew Milner
      Afterword
      Cognition as Ideology: A Dialectic of Sf Theory, by China Miéville
      Appendices
      Left Sf: Selected and annotated, if not always exactly recommended, works
      Critical and theoretical works
      About the contributors
      Index

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