New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction

Author:   Lars Schmeink ,  Ingo Cornils
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9783030959654


Pages:   317
Publication Date:   23 April 2023
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New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction demonstrates the variety and scope of German science fiction (SF) production in literature, television, and cinema. The volume argues that speculative fictions and explorations of the fantastic provide a critical lens for studying the possibilities and limitations of paradigm shifts in society. Lars Schmeink and Ingo Cornils bring together essays that study the renaissance of German SF in the twenty-first century. The volume makes clear that German SF is both global and local—the genre is in balance between internationally dominant forms and adapting them to Germany’s reality as it relates to migration, the environment, and human rights. The essays explore a range of media (literature, cinema, television) and relevant political, philosophical, and cultural discourses.    

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Author:   Lars Schmeink ,  Ingo Cornils
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9783030959654


ISBN 10:   3030959651
Pages:   317
Publication Date:   23 April 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Introduction: Science Fiction in German – An Overview Ingo Cornils / Lars Schmeink (University of Leeds, UK / HafenCity University, Germany).- Going Round in Cycles: Time Travel and Determinism in Dark (2017–) Juliane Blank (University of the Saarland).- White German Agency in Transfer, Die kommenden Tage, Hell Evan Torner (University of Cincinnati, USA).- Popular German Science Fiction Film and European Migration Gabriele Müller (York University, Canada).- Daring Dystopia: Finding the Female Voice in Formal Experiments Klaudia Seibel (University of Giessen, Germany).- 'Last Men' in the Dystopian Novel of Contemporary German Literature Kristina Mateescu (University of Heidelberg, Germany).- Dirk C. Fleck’s Maeva Trilogy Peter Seyferth (Independent Scholar, Munich, Germany).- QualityLand: Marc-Uwe Kling's Social Commentary as ""Funny Dystopia"" Joscha Klüppel (University of Oregon, United States).- Part III: New Criticism – Climate Change and Ecology.- Ecocriticism in Contemporary German SF Laura Zinn (University of Giessen, Germany).- Misogyny and climate change in Karen Duve’s Macht.- Clarisa Novello (University of Aberdeen, Scotland).- Apocalyptic Greeneries: Climate, Vegetation and the End of the World in Ransmayr, Kracht and Fritsch Solvejg Nitzke (Technical University of Dresden, Germany).- The Language of Ice in the Anthropocene: The Case of Der Schwarm, Eiszeit In Europa? and Eistau Matteo Gallostampino (University of Bergamo, Italy).- Part IV: New Identities – Gender, Health, Posthumanism.- From Fiction to Society: Gender-Neutral Pronouns in the Near Future Novel Wasteland Aşkın-Hayat Doğan (Independent Scholar, Berlin, Germany).- The Paradoxes of Illness and Health in Juli Zeh’s Corpus Delicti: Ein Prozess Mylene Branco (Université Luxembourg).- Nach der Langeweile. Boredom, Critical Posthumanism and Critique of Culture Hanna Schumacher (University of Edinburg, Scotland).- Transhumanism Revisited: DietmarDath’s Abschaffung der Arten Roland Innerhofer (University of Vienna, Austria)."

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“New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction marks a major shift both in the study and inclusion of what it terms the German ‘transcultural fantastic.’ … The present collection contributes to this shift through its preference for a transcultural lens over the binary that expects global science fiction to enact the Other. … Overall, the authors of New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction pose questions key to the genre’s and, indeed, to our planet’s future.” (Sonja Fritzsche, German Studies Canada, Vol. 59 (2), 2023)


“The volume gives the impression that German sf consists only of high-brow literary works that discuss deep philosophical and urgent social issues in a very sophisticated manner, both intellectually and artistically … . This volume, which certainly has its merits of scholarly interpretation, is comparable to a book on English language sf which considers only such writers as William Golding, Margaret Atwood, Kazuo Ishiguro, David Mitchell, and Ian McEwan.” (Franz Rottensteiner, Science Fiction Studies, Vol. 50, 2023) “New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction marks a major shift both in the study and inclusion of what it terms the German ‘transcultural fantastic.’ … The present collection contributes to this shift through its preference for a transcultural lens over the binary that expects global science fiction to enact the Other. … Overall, the authors of New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction pose questions key to the genre’s and, indeed, to our planet’s future.” (Sonja Fritzsche, German Studies Canada, Vol. 59 (2), 2023)


Author Information

Lars Schmeink is Research Fellow at the Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany. For 2022, he has received a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship at the University of Leeds, UK. He is a researcher in the FutureWork research project of the German Ministry of Education at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He is the founder of the Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung and has served as president of the board from 2010 to 2019. He has published widely on science fiction, the fantastic, and popular culture, including The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture (co-editor, 2020); Cyberpunk and Visual Culture (co-editor, 2018); Biopunk Dystopias: Genetic Engineering, Society, and Science Fiction (2016), Collision of Realities (co-editor, 2012), and Fremde Welten (co-editor, 2012). Ingo Cornils is Professor of German Studies at the University of Leeds, UK. He has published widely onscience fiction, edited two special issues of the academic journal literatur für leser on German language science fiction co-edited, with Ricarda Vidal, the volume Alternative Worlds: Blue-Sky Thinking since 1900 (2015), and authored of the monograph Beyond Tomorrow: German Science Fiction and Utopian Thought in the 20th and 21st Century (2020).

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