Age and Ageing in Contemporary Speculative and Science Fiction

Age and Ageing in Contemporary Speculative and Science Fiction

Falcus, Sarah; Oro-Piqueras, Maricel

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

08/2024

248

Mole

Inglês

9781350230705

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Introduction: Intersections between Age Studies and Science and Speculative Fiction
Maricel Oro-Piqueras and Sarah Falcus

Chapter 1
Remaking Ourselves: Age, Death and Techno-bodies in the Fiction of Transhumanist Immortality
Teresa Botelho

Chapter 2
Ageing and Youthing: Portrayals of Progression and Regression in Science Fiction Film and TV
Peter Goggin and Ulla Kriebernegg

Chapter 3
Ageing and Generation in Recent Narratives of Longevity
Sarah Falcus and Maricel Oro-Piqueras

Chapter 4
Biological Slaves: Discardable Bodies in Dystopia
Maria Aline Ferreira

Chapter 5
Prejudice Against Our Feared Future Self: Contemporary Perspectives on Ageing in European Dystopian Literature
Aleksandra Pogonska-Baranowska

Chapter 6
Ageing and Age-Based Extinction in Twentieth- and Early-Twenty-First-Century Speculative and Science Fiction: William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson's Logan's Run (1967) and Christopher Buckley's Boomsday (2007)
Stella Achilleos

Chapter 7
'Whatever comes after human progress': Transhumanism, Antihumanism, and the
Absence of Queer Ecology inLidia Yuknavitch's The Book of Joan
Sean Seeger

Chapter 8
A Spectral Future: Dementia and the Nonhuman in Marjorie Prime
Michael Hooper

Chapter 9
A Cure for Ageing: Digital Cloning as Utopian End-of-life Care in the 'San Junipero' Episode of Black Mirror
Eszter Ureczky

Chapter 10
Ageing, Anachronism and Perception in Dystopian Narrative: The Case of Margaret Atwood's 'Torching the Dusties'
Susan Watkins

Chapter 11
Playing with Possibilities: Ursula Le Guin and Speculations on the Human Condition: An Anocritical Approach
Roberta Maierhofer
immortality; middle-age; masculinities; television; film; dystopian; fantasy; ageing studies; cultural gerontology; future self; death' technological change; techno bodies; biopolitics; bioethics; Black Mirror; human progress; human condition; transhumanism; Logan's Run; Boomsday; undead