Even though the fantastic has been a part of our culture for as long as it exists, it has not been a prominent feature of European academic interest. But the commencing boom of fantastic themes in contemporary media production has facilitated a paradigmatic change in research, prompting a wide interest in the fantastic in all its forms. This volume addresses this growing interest by reviewing the status of European research on the fantastic from an interdisciplinary perspective and by providing a necessary outlook for the future.
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Lars Schmeink and Astrid Böger, University of Hamburg, Germany.
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 2012 De Gruyter hardcover edition. Light reading wear else very good condition. From the cover 'Despite its long cultural history, the fantastic has historically lacked prominence in European academia. However, a recent surge in fantastic themes within contemporary media has driven a research paradigm shift, sparking widespread interest across disciplines. This volume explores this growing interest, reviewing the current status of European research on the fantastic and offering a future outlook.' Contents: Preface by Lars Schmeink, Astrid Boger, Hans-Harald Muller THE FANTASTIC - THEORY AND HISTORY The Art and Science of Heterocosmic Creativity by Brian Stableford 'It's not what you see - it's how you see what you see.' The Fantastic as an Epistemological Concept by Jan Christoph Meister The Nightmares of Politicians. On the Rise of Fantasy Literature from Subcultural to Mass-cultural Phenomenon by Rene Schallegger Fantastic Liminality. A Theory Sketch by Clemens Ruthner VISUALIZING THE FANTASTIC IN OUR CULTURE Fantastic Language/Political Reporting. The Postcolonial SF Illocutionary Force is with us by Marleen S. Barr Visualising the Fantastic in Strange Embrace by Markus Oppolzer FANTASTIC GENRES: FANTASY Love your Zombie. Romancing the Undead by Christian Lenz God Hates Fangs? Morality, Ideology, and the Domesticated Vampire in American Culture by Simone Knewitz The Semiotics of Sexual Transformation. Ursula and Ariel as Representations of Metamorphosis in The Little Mermaid by Paul Beehler Taking a Zebra to Vegas. Allegorical Reality in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians Series by Lily Glasner 'Real adventures weren't about Hogwarts and Muggles' Intertextual References in Amanda Hemingway's Sangreal-Trilogy by Anne Klaus On Alien Alders. The 'Erl-King' Inspirations in Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher Saga by Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Agata Zarzycka 'It's magical!' Supernatural Elements in Children's Literature and Young Adults' Fiction by Karin Kokorski Story Matters. Story and its Concept in Tolkien and Pratchett by Margarida McMurry Grimmeries and Primer. Wicked and Diamond Age as Instructional Texts by Wallace T. Cleaves II FANTASTIC GENRES: SCIENCE FICTION The Haunted House of Science Fiction. Modern Ghosts, Crypts, and Technologies by Minwen Huang Difference and Resistance in M.T. Anderson's Feed by Jacobo Canady Disharmony and Dystopia. Music in Classic Dystopian Fiction by Allan Weiss Facing the End of the World. Margaret Atwood's Post-apocalyptic Science Fiction by Arianna Casali Is the Scientist Still Mad? Renegotiations of a Cultural Stereotype in New Hard Science Fiction by Sarah Herbe Utopian, Dystopian and Subversive Strategies in Recent German Alternate History Fictions by Ingo Cornils CONFERENCE THEME STORY A Pocketful of Faces by Paul Di Filippo Contributors. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1W-PBGV-D2CJ
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Hardback. Condición: New. Even though the fantastic (in its most inclusive definition) has been a part of our culture for as long as it exists, it has not been a prominent feature of European academic interest. With its inherent transgressive moment the fantastic allows for an ideal space of the cultural negotiation of political, social and physical boundaries, which should place it at the center of popular cultural research, not as is the case, at its periphery. But the commencing boom of fantastic themes in contemporary media production has facilitated a paradigmatic change in research, prompting a wide interest in the fantastic in all its forms, from fantasy to horror, from fairy tale to science fiction. This volume addresses this growing interest by reviewing the status of research on the fantastic in Europe so far and by providing a necessary outlook for the future. In the essays current trends, such as the liminality debate, as well as established discourses, as for example on genre theory, are brought together to show interested researchers a network of interdisciplinary (from literary, media and social studies) approaches towards the fantastic. Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9783110276541
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