Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of English, La Trobe University, Bundoora.The presence of dystopian ideas in the work and worlds of William Gibson has been frequently discussed with regard to his first trilogy – the Sprawl trilogy. This thesis discusses the dystopian elements in all three of Gibson’s trilogies. Gibson's colourfully and energetically conjured environments, the violent opposition of forces, the narcissism and self-interest of his protagonists all work to create an atmosphere that is at an environmental and political low point with little hope of correction or elevation. Gibson's second and thir...
Dystopic fiction is often a soap box for the transgressive, speculative, and anti-establishment disc...
This essay argues that William Gibson’s 2003 novel, Pattern Recognition, rejects the stylistic...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Throughout his Sprawl and Bridge trilogies, each of w...
William Gibson tends to write in trilogies, as his first nine novels show. These series – the Sprawl...
Aceptado: 30 de octubre de 2011 The analysis of the urban paradigm allows us to distinguish the genr...
Actuality is a border between the world that is and the future worlds that could be. Science- fictio...
In William Gibson’s post-cyberpunk Interstitial trilogy – 'Virtual Light' (1993), 'Idoru' (1996) and...
This paper is an examination of the relationship between humans and Artificial Intelligence in Willi...
Title: Identity in the state of unconsciousness (reflections on the staging of dystopia) The three f...
Gestalt psychologists Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Köhler argue that human perception relies on a form, ...
As Cyberpunk science fiction grew in prominence and popularity in the late 80's, prominent critics b...
The aim of this Extended Essay is to explore the portrayal and creation of dystopias accepting techn...
The genre of dystopian fiction has been largely studied, and a significant number of contributions e...
The genre of dystopian fiction has been largely studied, and a significant number of contributions e...
Dystopic fiction is often a soap box for the transgressive, speculative, and anti-establishment disc...
This essay argues that William Gibson’s 2003 novel, Pattern Recognition, rejects the stylistic...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Throughout his Sprawl and Bridge trilogies, each of w...
William Gibson tends to write in trilogies, as his first nine novels show. These series – the Sprawl...
Aceptado: 30 de octubre de 2011 The analysis of the urban paradigm allows us to distinguish the genr...
Actuality is a border between the world that is and the future worlds that could be. Science- fictio...
In William Gibson’s post-cyberpunk Interstitial trilogy – 'Virtual Light' (1993), 'Idoru' (1996) and...
This paper is an examination of the relationship between humans and Artificial Intelligence in Willi...
Title: Identity in the state of unconsciousness (reflections on the staging of dystopia) The three f...
Gestalt psychologists Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Köhler argue that human perception relies on a form, ...
As Cyberpunk science fiction grew in prominence and popularity in the late 80's, prominent critics b...
The aim of this Extended Essay is to explore the portrayal and creation of dystopias accepting techn...
The genre of dystopian fiction has been largely studied, and a significant number of contributions e...
The genre of dystopian fiction has been largely studied, and a significant number of contributions e...
Dystopic fiction is often a soap box for the transgressive, speculative, and anti-establishment disc...
This essay argues that William Gibson’s 2003 novel, Pattern Recognition, rejects the stylistic...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...