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Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentieth Century.

机译:万物理论:20世纪的科幻小说,全面小说和帝国小说。

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This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentieth Century," argues that the ideology of empire shares with science fiction an essential cognitive orientation towards totality, an affinity which has made science fiction a privileged site for both the promotion and the critique of imperial ideologies in the United States and Britain in the twentieth century. The cultural anxieties that attend a particular moment of empire are especially manifest in that period's science fiction, I argue, because of the importance of science and technology: first as a tool of imperial domination and second as a future-oriented knowledge practice that itself has totalizing aspirations, grasping with one hand towards so-called "theories of everything" while with the other continually decentering and devaluing humanity's importance in larger cosmic history. As technological modernity begins to develop horizons of power and knowledge increasingly beyond the scale of the human, I argue, science fiction becomes an increasingly important cognitive resource for navigating the ideological environments of modern political subjects.;In particular I argue for a new understanding of the science fiction genre focused on an aspiration to totality: cognitive maps of the historical world-system on a immense, even hyperbolically cosmic, scale. In the twentieth century empire itself is one such totality, insofar as imperial ideology asserts the existence of a historical logic of progress that ultimately culminates in the empire itself. Such totalities necessarily provoke thoughts of their own inevitable negation, an eventuality I organize around the general category of "apocalypse." In three chapters I consider apocalyptic texts concerning entropy and evolution (chapter one), environmental collapse and ecological futurity (chapter two), and zombie catastrophe (chapter 3). In particular I focus on literary work from Isaac Asimov, H. G. Wells, Mark Twain, Olaf Stapledon, Margaret Atwood, Ursula K. Le Guin, Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert Kirkman, Joss Whedon, Ted Chiang, and Philip K. Dick. I ultimately argue that the totalizing thought experiments of science fiction have functioned as a laboratory of the mind for empire's proponents and detractors alike, offering a "view from outside" from which the course of history might be remapped and remade. As a result---far from occupying some literary periphery---I argue science fiction in fact plays a central role in political struggles over history, empire, identity, justice, and the future itself.
机译:本论文“万物理论:20世纪的科幻小说,整体性和帝国主义”认为,帝国意识形态与科幻小说一样具有对整体性的基本认知取向,这种亲和力使科幻小说成为了两者的特权之地。二十世纪美国和英国对帝国意识形态的促进和批判。我认为,由于科学和技术的重要性,在那个帝国的特定时刻出现的文化焦虑特别体现在那个时期的科幻小说中:首先是作为帝国统治的工具,其次是本身具有的面向未来的知识实践积a愿望,一方面掌握所谓的“万物理论”,另一方面却不断使人类在更大的宇宙历史中的重要性不断贬低和贬低。我认为,随着技术现代性开始发展超越人类规模的力量和知识的视野,科幻小说已成为在现代政治主体的思想环境中导航的越来越重要的认知资源。尤其是,我主张对科幻小说的类型集中于对整体的渴望:历史世界系统的认知图谱具有巨大,甚至双曲线的宇宙尺度。在二十世纪,帝国本身就是这样的一个整体,因为帝国意识形态断言存在着进步的历史逻辑,而这一历史逻辑最终在帝国本身达到了顶点。这样的整体必然引发对自己不可避免的否定的思考,这是我围绕“启示录”这一一般类别组织的一种偶然性。在三章中,我考虑了有关熵和演化(第一章),环境崩溃和生态未来(第二章)以及僵尸灾难(第三章)的世界末日文本。我特别关注Isaac Asimov,H.G.Wells,Mark Twain,Olaf Stapledon,Margaret Atwood,Ursula K.Le Guin,Kim Stanley Robinson,Robert Kirkman,Joss Whedon,Ted Chiang和Philip K.Dick的文学作品。我最终认为,科幻小说的全面思想实验已成为帝国拥护者和批评者的思想实验室,它们提供了“外部视角”,可以从中重新映射和重塑历史。结果,我认为科幻小说实际上并没有在文学界占据一席之地,而是在历史,帝国,身份,正义和未来本身的政治斗争中发挥了核心作用。

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  • 作者

    Canavan, Gerry.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.;Literature English.;Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 397 p.
  • 总页数 397
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:51

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