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The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel
Critical Temporalities and the End Times
The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel
Critical Temporalities and the End Times
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Description
Traditional apocalyptic texts concern the advent of a better world at the end of history that will make sense of everything that happened before. But what is at stake in the contemporary shift to apocalyptic narratives in which the utopian end of time is removed?
The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel offers an innovative critical model for our cultural obsession with 'the end' by focussing on the significance of time in the 21st-century post-apocalyptic novel and challenging traditional apocalyptic logic. Once confined to the genre of science fiction, the increasing popularity of end-of-the-world narratives has caused apocalyptic writing to feature in the work of some of contemporary literature's most well-known fiction writers. Considering novels by Will Self, Cormac McCarthy, David Mitchell, Emily St. John Mandel, Jeanette Winterson and others, Diletta De Cristofaro frames the contemporary apocalyptic imagination as a critique of modernity's apocalyptic conception of time and history. Interdisciplinary in scope, the book historicises apocalyptic beliefs by exploring how relentlessly they have shaped the modern world.
Table of Contents
Apocalypse Now: Critical Temporalities
CHAPTER ONE: Biblical Parodies
CHAPTER TWO: Apocalypse America
CHAPTER THREE: The New Worlds of the Anthropocene
CHAPTER FOUR: After the Neoliberal Future
CONCLUSION
The Post-Apocalyptic Archive
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Product details
| Published | 26 Dec 2019 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 208 |
| ISBN | 9781350085787 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | New Horizons in Contemporary Writing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An interesting addition to the landscape of scholarship not only specifically on speculative fiction and post/apocalyptic literature, but more generally on contemporary literature, literary theory, and cultural studies and for sure one fascinating read.
Journal of Ecohumanism
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The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel is both interesting and thought-provoking. De Cristofaro's study creates an impetus to reframe not only critical thinking around post-apocalyptic narratives, but also the practical aspect of creating them.
C21 Literature
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A theoretical tour de force.
The Year's Work in English Studies
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The treatment of the works in The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel is accessible and lucidly presented. The extensive and effective footnoting offers further avenues for exploration, and the comprehensive explanations of De Cristofaro's theorization of critical temporalities ethically and accessibly integrates theory across schools and disciplines to produce a rigorously interdisciplinary work. This text may well become required reading for students of contemporary literature-not only sf and speculative theorists. Equally, it may be useful to scholars concerned with how time shapes our present and whether we can act within the confines of narratives of our temporal present and its location in history.
Chelsea Haith, Extrapolation
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Set to become a landmark study of 21st century fiction, this wide-ranging, thought-provoking study is an invaluable resource, representing original work of the highest order, from a writer both engagingly readable and critically sophisticated.
Judie Newman, OBE, Professor of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham
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