Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The reemergence of catastrophe as a dominant theme and figure in British speculative fiction after the Second World War coincides with a devolutionary turn in British politics and culture. In a moment when the British Empire is collapsing and the imperial state is reconfiguring around social democracy and managerial state culture, British speculative fiction utilizes catastrophe in order to explore the complex and often ambivalent narrative space in which interrogations of imperial Anglo-British history and culture open onto articulations of possible post-British futures. This dissertation explores how three sets of British sf catastrophe texts model this devolutionary imagination from histor...
This thesis argues that the disciplines of genre studies and postcolonial criticism can usefully be ...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
This project investigates how political agendas of modern technophilic superpowers are influenced by...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The reemergence of catastrophe as a dominant theme ...
This dissertation interrogates the interconnections between catastrophe and globality in contemporar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019"Black Nationalist Speculations: Empire, Gender, and G...
<p>This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentiet...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 302-324.Introduction -- Chapter One. Mercantile imperialist c...
This doctoral thesis examines the ways in which contemporary writers have adopted the critical dysto...
Science fiction as a genre has long been utilized to illustrate and create conversations surrounding...
This dissertation studies narratives of societal collapse in the late twentieth century by situating...
This thesis examines British Science Fiction between 1945 and 1969 and considers its response to the...
This doctoral dissertation argues that contemporary postcolonial literature from and about the Carib...
This dissertation argues that the uniquely pessimistic dimensions of radical politics in late ninete...
This is a monograph analysing the symbolic role played by contemporary fiction in the break-up of po...
This thesis argues that the disciplines of genre studies and postcolonial criticism can usefully be ...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
This project investigates how political agendas of modern technophilic superpowers are influenced by...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The reemergence of catastrophe as a dominant theme ...
This dissertation interrogates the interconnections between catastrophe and globality in contemporar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019"Black Nationalist Speculations: Empire, Gender, and G...
<p>This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentiet...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 302-324.Introduction -- Chapter One. Mercantile imperialist c...
This doctoral thesis examines the ways in which contemporary writers have adopted the critical dysto...
Science fiction as a genre has long been utilized to illustrate and create conversations surrounding...
This dissertation studies narratives of societal collapse in the late twentieth century by situating...
This thesis examines British Science Fiction between 1945 and 1969 and considers its response to the...
This doctoral dissertation argues that contemporary postcolonial literature from and about the Carib...
This dissertation argues that the uniquely pessimistic dimensions of radical politics in late ninete...
This is a monograph analysing the symbolic role played by contemporary fiction in the break-up of po...
This thesis argues that the disciplines of genre studies and postcolonial criticism can usefully be ...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
This project investigates how political agendas of modern technophilic superpowers are influenced by...