The Imagined Arctic in Speculative Fiction explores the ways in which
the Arctic is imagined and what function it is made to serve in a
selection of speculative fictions: non-mimetic works that start from
the implied question "What if?" Spanning slightly more than two
centuries of speculative fiction, from the starting point in Mary
Shelley’s 1818 Frankenstein to contemporary works that engage with
the vast ramifications of anthropogenic climate change, analyses
demonstrate how Arctic discourses are supported or subverted and how
new Arctics are added to the textual tradition. To illuminate wider
lines of inquiry informing the way the world is envisioned,
humanity’s place and function in it, and more-than-human
entanglements, analyses focus on the function of the actual Arctic and
how this function impacts and is impacted by speculative elements.
With effects of climate change training the global eye on the Arctic,
and as debates around future northern cultural, economic and
environmental sustainability intensify, there is a need for a deepened
understanding of the discourses that have constructed and are
constructing the Arctic. A careful mapping and serious consideration
of both past and contemporary speculative visions thus illuminate the
role the Arctic has played and may come to play in a diverse set of
practices and fields.
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ISBN
9781000915433
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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