Anticipation has become one of the dominant cultural moods of contemporary American life. Stories, images, and interactive media are replete with anticipatory narratives and motifs of economic and ecological destruction. What is the longer cultural history of this feeling? How and where did it emerge? My dissertation, “Possessed by the Future: Encountering Anticipation in Late 20th Century America,” argues that the roots of contemporary American “anticipatory affect” are found in developments in late 20th century financial practices which arose from Silicon Valley, most notably the introduction of automated, computer-assisted stock trading. The automation of financial models also intensified scientific speculation about the possibility of r...
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This dissertation is a study of modern English-language speculative fiction from the seventeenth cen...
<p>This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentiet...
This thesis probes how recent experimental American "crisis fictions" from authors including Mark Z....
This essay charts a brief intellectual history of the futures – both utopian and dystopian – conceiv...
"Reclaiming the Future: A Speculative Cultural Study" examines authors of color who use speculative ...
This dissertation argues that the rhetorical and material production of frontiers has remained cruci...
This dissertation examines the ongoing influence of retro music cultures on post-1960s American arti...
Turn-of-the-century eras have historically been times when people are more than usually inclined to ...
Big questions over the future of humankind have traditionally given legitimacy to popular stories ab...
Futures examines the relevance of futures studies to literary and social studies. It demonstrates ho...
This essay explores a narrative device familiar from sci-fi and dystopian fiction that is commonly u...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
"Salto Mortale: Narrative, Speculation, and the Chance of the Future," reads contemporary American f...
This thesis argues that modern, post-apocalyptic science fiction functions as a projected analysis o...
Playing and games are one part of the folkloristics studies. Commercial video games are not common r...
This dissertation is a study of modern English-language speculative fiction from the seventeenth cen...
<p>This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentiet...
This thesis probes how recent experimental American "crisis fictions" from authors including Mark Z....
This essay charts a brief intellectual history of the futures – both utopian and dystopian – conceiv...