Truth, Lies, and Speculative Fiction
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An exploration of contemporary speculative fiction’s power to intervene in the social, political, and environmental crises and as a means of navigating the supposedly post-truth moment and the deterioration of basic agreement about reality itself. An exploration of contemporary speculative fiction’s power to intervene in social, political, and environmental crises, this book demonstrates how the genre provides resources against demagogic falsehoods, conspiratorial fantasies, and the denial of scientific and historical evidence. In the face of conspiracy theories, climate change denial, and cultural warfare over gender, race, and history, speculative fiction’s willing suspension of belief, as well as disbelief, enables us to sidestep the barriers to dialogue raised by dogmatism and exit the narrow confines of partisan debate. It offers imaginative possibilities that can help readers “escape” from both right-wing demagoguery and status quo complacency. While elaborating this appraisal of speculative fiction in readings of recent work by Amal El Mohtar and Max Gladstone, N. K. Jemisin, Minsoo Kang, Ann Leckie, Arkady Martine, China Miéville, Rivers Solomon, and Ben H. Winters, John Rieder’s Truth, Lies, and Speculative Fiction urges scholars and teachers to employ speculative fiction’s power in secondary and higher education.
An exploration of contemporary speculative fiction’s power to intervene in the social, political, and environmental crises and as a means of navigating the supposedly post-truth moment and the deterioration of basic agreement about reality itself. An exploration of contemporary speculative fiction’s power to intervene in social, political, and environmental crises, this book demonstrates how the genre provides resources against demagogic falsehoods, conspiratorial fantasies, and the denial of scientific and historical evidence. In the face of conspiracy theories, climate change denial, and cultural warfare over gender, race, and history, speculative fiction’s willing suspension of belief, as well as disbelief, enables us to sidestep the barriers to dialogue raised by dogmatism and exit the narrow confines of partisan debate. It offers imaginative possibilities that can help readers “escape” from both right-wing demagoguery and status quo complacency. While elaborating this appraisal of speculative fiction in readings of recent work by Amal El Mohtar and Max Gladstone, N. K. Jemisin, Minsoo Kang, Ann Leckie, Arkady Martine, China Miéville, Rivers Solomon, and Ben H. Winters, John Rieder’s Truth, Lies, and Speculative Fiction urges scholars and teachers to employ speculative fiction’s power in secondary and higher education.
AmazonPages: 192, Hardcover, Bloomsbury Academic
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