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Beyond Tomorrow German Science Fiction And Utopian Thought In The 20th And 21st Centuries Ingo Cornils

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Beyond Tomorrow German Science Fiction And Utopian Thought In The 20th And 21st Centuries Ingo Cornils
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Publisher: Camden House (NY)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Author: Ingo Cornils
ISBN: 9781640140356, 9781787447974, 9781787449879, 1640140352, 1787447979, 1787449874
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Beyond Tomorrow German Science Fiction And Utopian Thought In The 20th And 21st Centuries Ingo Cornils by Ingo Cornils 9781640140356, 9781787447974, 9781787449879, 1640140352, 1787447979, 1787449874 instant download after payment.

Since its beginnings, German Science Fiction (or SF) has engaged with social change and technological progress, often drawing from utopian thought. The writer Kurd Lawitz challenged the authoritarian Wilhelmine order; later, film director Fritz Lang provided a searing critique of Weimar society. Meanwhile utopian thinkers like Ernst Bloch and Herbert Marcuse insisted on the possibility of hope, even in the face of totalitarianism. During the Cold War, German utopian writing and filmmaking were vital both as a warning and as a creative imagining of possible futures. More recently, as rapid scientific and technological advances have continued, literary and cinematic responses have become increasingly dystopian in outlook, reflecting fears connected with globalization, advances in artificial intelligence and genetic engineering, and persistent challenges like climate change, hunger, migration, and terrorism.
This book explores German SF's responses to the question how humanity can match technological advances with social, ethical, and moral progress. It surveys German utopian thought and the German SF tradition-both literary and cinematic-providing close readings of selected works that paradoxically reflect boundless optimism for the possibility of change and increasing pessimism in its likelihood. English translations are provided throughout. Building on its rich tradition but now confidently entering the mainstream, German SF attempts Zukunftsbew�ltigung coping with an uncertain but also unwritten future.
Ingo Cornils is Professor of German at the University of Leeds.

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