This introduction identifies ontological uncertainty as a key concept for the study of contemporary fiction. From climate change to the COVID-19 pandemic, the present moment is defined by the destabilizing effects of uncertain and urgently threatening futures. The articles collected in this special issue explore literary narratives that stage different aspects of this destabilization. We suggest that contemporary fiction's emphasis on uncertainty differs from the ontological questions raised by postmodernist literature, because the "earnest ontologies" of twenty-first-century storyworlds do not primarily evoke detachment or self-referential playfulness; rather, they tend to take on direct real-world relevance
[[abstract]]This article looks at how futures studies can use storyworlds to address some of the cha...
According to Fredric Jameson’s critique of postmodernism as the cultural logic of late capitalism, o...
This paper considers literary realism in the novels of Thomas Pynchon as a means to examine the ways...
Using selected contemporary narrative texts, this study develops a new conceptualisation of the genr...
Drawing inspiration from the so-called ontological turn in anthropology and enactivist philosophy, t...
Proposing the concept of mimetic uncertainty, this project aims to provide a critical inquiry into t...
This open access book argues that storytelling is an important resource in coming to terms with the ...
This article explores ontological instability in three contemporary New York novels. Drawing on Bria...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
This paper explores the particular role of narrative in developing futures literacy. As literacy den...
The High Seas, the areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction, are experiencing a starkincrease...
This article explores the way that interactive digital narratives play with the boundary between rea...
This chapter provides a theoretical framework for considering how imaginaries and narratives interac...
In an attempt to refine the concept of uncertainty, this paper elaborates an ontology of the social ...
Over the past few years, “dystopia” has become a word with increasing cultural currency. This volume...
[[abstract]]This article looks at how futures studies can use storyworlds to address some of the cha...
According to Fredric Jameson’s critique of postmodernism as the cultural logic of late capitalism, o...
This paper considers literary realism in the novels of Thomas Pynchon as a means to examine the ways...
Using selected contemporary narrative texts, this study develops a new conceptualisation of the genr...
Drawing inspiration from the so-called ontological turn in anthropology and enactivist philosophy, t...
Proposing the concept of mimetic uncertainty, this project aims to provide a critical inquiry into t...
This open access book argues that storytelling is an important resource in coming to terms with the ...
This article explores ontological instability in three contemporary New York novels. Drawing on Bria...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
This paper explores the particular role of narrative in developing futures literacy. As literacy den...
The High Seas, the areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction, are experiencing a starkincrease...
This article explores the way that interactive digital narratives play with the boundary between rea...
This chapter provides a theoretical framework for considering how imaginaries and narratives interac...
In an attempt to refine the concept of uncertainty, this paper elaborates an ontology of the social ...
Over the past few years, “dystopia” has become a word with increasing cultural currency. This volume...
[[abstract]]This article looks at how futures studies can use storyworlds to address some of the cha...
According to Fredric Jameson’s critique of postmodernism as the cultural logic of late capitalism, o...
This paper considers literary realism in the novels of Thomas Pynchon as a means to examine the ways...