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Imagining The Unimaginable Speculative Fiction And The Holocaust Glyn Morgan

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Imagining The Unimaginable Speculative Fiction And The Holocaust Glyn Morgan
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.1 MB
Author: Glyn Morgan
ISBN: 9781501350542, 9781501350573, 1501350544, 1501350579
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Imagining The Unimaginable Speculative Fiction And The Holocaust Glyn Morgan by Glyn Morgan 9781501350542, 9781501350573, 1501350544, 1501350579 instant download after payment.

Imagining the Unimaginable examines popular fiction’s treatment of the Holocaust in the dystopian and alternate history genres of speculative fiction, analyzing the effectiveness of the genre's major works as a lens through which to view the most prominent historical trauma of the 20th century. It surveys a range of British and American authors, from science fiction pulp to Pulitzer Prize winners, building on scholarship across disciplines, including Holocaust studies, trauma studies, and science fiction studies.
The conventional discourse around the Holocaust is one of the unapproachable, unknowable, and the unimaginable. The Holocaust has been compared to an earthquake, another planet, another universe, a void. It has been said to be beyond language, or else have its own incomprehensible language, beyond art, and beyond thought.
The "othering" of the event has spurred the phenomenon of non-realist Holocaust literature, engaging with speculative fiction and its history of the uncanny, the grotesque, and the inhuman. This book examines the most common forms of non-mimetic Holocaust fiction, the dystopia and the alternate history, while firmly positioning these forms within a broader pattern of non-realist engagements with the Holocaust.

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