The Enlightenment’s project of establishing scientific proof for the unity of the universe led instead to the fragmentation of knowledge. The culture of certainty mutated into a culture of conjecture and speculative supplements as the image of a unified cosmos mutated into a patchwork totality. In the process, the pursuit of knowledge developed a symbiotic association with science fiction. While sf has often provided concrete ideas adopted by the knowledge faculties, equally important is the way science-fictional counterfactual world building – science fiction’s “fantastic knowledge” – has intersected with rational speculation in all fields of knowledge. As a result, the dream of a completed, rationally engineered utopia has evolved into the image of “mutopia,” in which the objects of knowledge, the process of knowing, and the science-fictional imagination itself are expected to undergo constant transformation. The essays in Mutopia address the science-fictional imagination’s relevance for scientific modeling, critical theory, the deconstruction of the future, the future of religion, the future of nations, the imagination of empire, the construction of aliens, the future of science fiction itself, and the transformation of utopia into mutopia. Written over many years by a leading scholar of science fiction, the essays are revised and expanded for republication in this collection, alongside new commentary that places them in an updated context.
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The essays in Mutopia address the science-fictional imagination’s relevance for scientific modeling, critical theory, the deconstruction of the future, the future of religion, the future of nations, the imagination of empire, the construction of aliens, the future of science fiction itself, and the transformation of utopia into mutopia.
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Introduction: Fantastic KnowledgeThe Poetics of Modeling: Duhem, Harré, Lem (1990)Postscript to “The Poetics of Modeling: Duhem, Harré, Lem”The SF of Theory: Baudrillard and Haraway (1991)Postscript to “The SF of Theory"Futuristic Flu, or The Revenge of the Future (1992)Postscript to “Futuristic Flu, or The Revenge of the Future”Living in Downtime: Speculations on Virtual Reality and the Future of Religion (1996)Postscript to “Living in Downtime”Notes on Mutopia (1997)Dis-Imagined Communities: Science Fiction and the Future of Nations (2002)Postscript to “Dis-Imagined Communities”Science Fiction and Empire (2003)Appendix 1: Cyberpunk and Empire (2003)Postscript to “Science Fiction and Empire”Some Things We Know About Aliens (2007)Postscript to “Some Things we Know About Aliens”What Do We Mean When We Say “Global Science Fiction?”: Reflections on a New Nexus (2012)Postscript to “What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Global Science Fiction?’”
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ISBN
9781836244004
Publisert
2025-03-04
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Liverpool University Press
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234 mm
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156 mm
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G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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