Imagining Apocalypse: Studies in Cultural Crisis
This volume brings together essays by specialists in different disciplines on the cultural expression of apocalypse, in particular in anglophone science fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Approaching these works from historical, philosophical, linguistic and literary perspectives, the contributors examine the relationship between secular and spiritual apocalypse, connecting the fiction and films to their historical moment. Not surprisingly, war recurs throughout this material, as a critical turning-point, fulfilment of prophecy, or prelude to a new age. In particular the essays explore the issue of whether modern apocalypse is seen as an ending or a beginning, considered under its political, ethnic and gendered aspects. Among the writers covered are H. G. Wells, Olaf Stapledon and such contemporary figures as Michael Moorcock, J. G. Ballard and Storm Constantine.
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Imagining Apocalypse: Studies in Cultural Crisis
This volume brings together essays by specialists in different disciplines on the cultural expression of apocalypse, in particular in anglophone science fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Approaching these works from historical, philosophical, linguistic and literary perspectives, the contributors examine the relationship between secular and spiritual apocalypse, connecting the fiction and films to their historical moment. Not surprisingly, war recurs throughout this material, as a critical turning-point, fulfilment of prophecy, or prelude to a new age. In particular the essays explore the issue of whether modern apocalypse is seen as an ending or a beginning, considered under its political, ethnic and gendered aspects. Among the writers covered are H. G. Wells, Olaf Stapledon and such contemporary figures as Michael Moorcock, J. G. Ballard and Storm Constantine.
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This volume brings together essays by specialists in different disciplines on the cultural expression of apocalypse, in particular in anglophone science fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Approaching these works from historical, philosophical, linguistic and literary perspectives, the contributors examine the relationship between secular and spiritual apocalypse, connecting the fiction and films to their historical moment. Not surprisingly, war recurs throughout this material, as a critical turning-point, fulfilment of prophecy, or prelude to a new age. In particular the essays explore the issue of whether modern apocalypse is seen as an ending or a beginning, considered under its political, ethnic and gendered aspects. Among the writers covered are H. G. Wells, Olaf Stapledon and such contemporary figures as Michael Moorcock, J. G. Ballard and Storm Constantine.

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ISBN-13: 9781349622474
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/14/2000
Edition description: 1st ed. 2000
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

David Seed is Reader in English at Liverpool University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Aspects of Apocalypse--David Seed
• The Tales of the Last Days, 1805-3794--I.F. Clarke
• The End of Ages--Stephen R.L. Clark
• Re-Writing the Christian Apocalypse as a Science-Fictional Event--Edward James
• Edwardian Awakenings: H.G. Wells's Apocalyptic Romances (1898-1915)--Patrick Parrinder
• Acts of God--Robert Crossley
• The Dawn of the Atomic Age--David Seed
• Silo Psychosis: Diagnosing America's Nuclear Anxieties--C. Gannon
• Pocket Apocalypse: Survivalist Fictions from Walden to The Incredible Shrinking Man --George Slusser
• "An Unrehearsed Theatre of Technology": Oedipalizations and Vision in Ballard's Crash --Nick Davis
• Disguising Doom: A Study of the Linguistic Feature of Audience Manipulation on Michael Moorcock's The Eternal Champion --Michael Hoey
• Storm, Whirlwind, and Earthquake: Apocalypse and the African American Novel--A. Robert Lee
• Stylish Apocalypse: Storm Constantine's Wraeththu Trilogy --Val Gough
• Jews and Independence Day, Women and Independence Day : Science Fiction Apocalypse Now Evokes Feminism and Nazism--Marleen Barr
• Future/Present: The End of Science Fiction--Veronica Hollinger

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