Closure in dystopia: Projecting memories of the end of crises in speculative fiction
Autor: | Jordi Serrano-Muñoz |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Memory Studies. 14:1347-1361 |
ISSN: | 1750-6999 1750-6980 |
DOI: | 10.1177/17506980211054340 |
Popis: | In this piece, I approach the relationship between the paradigm of imbricated crises pertaining to the second decade of the twenty-first century and its contemporaneous dystopian literature. I focus particularly on how dystopian literature forges a sense of closure that attempts to give meaning through the construction of imaginary memories of how crises came and went, or came and stayed. Dystopian tales provide the troubled reader of its time with a sense of narrative continuation and a substitute for closure. For my analysis, I draw on a corpus of literary works from around the world, which includes The Queue, by Basma Abdel Aziz; Station Eleven, by Emily St John Mandel; The Emissary, by Tawada Yōko; Severance: A Novel, by Ling Ma; China Dream, by Ma Jian; Ansibles, Profilers and Other Machines of Wonder, by Andrea Chapela; and The Ministry for the Future, by Kim Stanley Robinson. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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