Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific science fiction works and how they contribute to public discourse on the Antarctic. In this case we have defined science fiction as aspirational perspectives of the future from any point in time. Selected works have been examined through multiple readings using a shortened form of critical discourse analysis. The results are ordered around a simple analytical framework in which the main themes can be summarized as Political (global, scientific, personal identity); Economic (mining, tourism, science); Social (heroism); Technological (various innovations and research itself); Legal (often conspicuous by its absence); and Environmental (global cha...
As the only continent on Earth with no indigenous population, Antarctica belongs to no one, but is v...
This study is about the ways science fiction speaks about science. Moreover, it is a study about how...
Terraforming is the process of making other worlds habitable for human life. Its counterpart on Eart...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
Most people never get to visit Antarctica to be able to experience the continent for themselves. Th...
In late 2004, bestselling novelist Michael Crichton published State of Fear, a thriller in which eco...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
This work intends to complement literary studies in science fiction. It discusses the history of glo...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Big questions over the future of humankind have traditionally given legitimacy to popular stories ab...
This article proceeds to investigate Antarctica as a preparatory zone for the Cold War and closed-wo...
Science fiction employs a distinctive language to engage speculatively yet critically with our conte...
As the only continent on Earth with no indigenous population, Antarctica belongs to no one, but is v...
This study is about the ways science fiction speaks about science. Moreover, it is a study about how...
Terraforming is the process of making other worlds habitable for human life. Its counterpart on Eart...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
Most people never get to visit Antarctica to be able to experience the continent for themselves. Th...
In late 2004, bestselling novelist Michael Crichton published State of Fear, a thriller in which eco...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
This work intends to complement literary studies in science fiction. It discusses the history of glo...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
Big questions over the future of humankind have traditionally given legitimacy to popular stories ab...
This article proceeds to investigate Antarctica as a preparatory zone for the Cold War and closed-wo...
Science fiction employs a distinctive language to engage speculatively yet critically with our conte...
As the only continent on Earth with no indigenous population, Antarctica belongs to no one, but is v...
This study is about the ways science fiction speaks about science. Moreover, it is a study about how...
Terraforming is the process of making other worlds habitable for human life. Its counterpart on Eart...