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Crosshatching: Boundary Crossing in the Post-Millennial British Boom

Jude Roberts
- pp 183-196
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The authors discuss the ways in which China Mieville and Iain Banks use the formal properties of the genres in and across which they are working to reinforce the explicitly political content of their novels.
Abstract
This chapter will discuss the ways in which China Mieville and Iain Banks use the formal properties of the genres in and across which they are working to reinforce the explicitly political content of their novels. The key claim I want to pursue here is that these novels point towards interesting developments for British fiction in the twenty-first century. Their politically engaged, plot-driven, boundary-crossing narratives emphasise ways in which popular culture can comment and reflect on its content and context. This connection between popular culture and politics is nothing new, of course, but the focus on it, the ways in which these narratives challenge their readers to engage critically with the (arguably) equally fictional narratives presented by those in positions of socio-economic and political power in the twenty-first century can be considered to be one of the defining characteristics of contemporary genre fiction in Britain.

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Dragons à vapeur : vers une poétique de la fantasy néo-victorienne contemporaine

TL;DR: Au croisement de la fantasy, ce genre de l’imaginaire qui a recu ses lettres de noblesse avec J.R.R., and des romans neo-victoriens, ces reecritures contemporaines du canon historique and litteraire du XIXe siecle apparues dans les annees 1960, la fantasy neo victorien exhibe ses dragons a vapeur as discussed by the authors.
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The Representation of Surveillance in Dystopian Fiction of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between humans and surveillance has been continually explored in dystopian literature and film since the twentieth century, as surveillance technology has become an important part of human existence, and it is argued that digital technology did not cause surveillance methods to become more fluid, decentralised and participatory; however, it did, however, cause an intensification of these surveillance methods which were already in place.
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Gibraltarian Hauntologies: Spectres of Colonialism in the Fiction of M. G. Sanchez

TL;DR: Sanchez as discussed by the authors argues that Gibraltar itself emerges as a spectre of colonialism, reminding both Britain and Europe of their history of colonial exploitation that comes back to haunt them in the shape of the victims of global carbon capitalism.
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Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison

TL;DR: Foucault shows the development of the Western system of prisons, police organizations, administrative and legal hierarchies for social control and the growth of disciplinary society as a whole as discussed by the authors.
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Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the logic of sovereignty and the paradox of sovereignty in the form of the human sacer and the notion of potentiality and potentiality-and-law.
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The Politics of Postmodernism

TL;DR: In this article, the postmodernist representation is de-naturalized the natural, Photographic discourse, Telling Stories: fiction and history, Re-presenting the past: 'total history' de-totalized, Knowing the past in the present, The archive as text.