Virtual geographies : cyberpunk at the intersection of the postmodern and science fiction

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    • Heuser, Sabine

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Virtual geographies : cyberpunk at the intersection of the postmodern and science fiction

Sabine Heuser

(Postmodern studies, 34)

Rodopi, 2003

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Bibliography: p. [235]-257

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Description

Virtual Geographies is the first detailed study to offer a working definition of cyberpunk within the postmodern force field. Cyberpunk emerges as a new generic cluster within science fiction, one that has spawned many offspring in such domains as film, music, and feminism. Its central features are its adherence to a version of virtual space and a deconstructivist, punk attitude towards (high) culture, modernity, the human body and technology, from computers to prosthetics. The main proponents of cyberpunk are analyzed in depth along with the virtual landscapes they have created - William Gibson's Cyberspace, Pat Cadigan's Mindscapes and Neal Stephenson's Metaverse. Virtual reality is examined closely in all its aspects, from the characteristic narrative constructions employed to the esthetic implications of the 'virtual sublime' and its postmodern potential as a discursive mode. With its interdisciplinary approach Virtual Geographies opens up fresh perspectives for scholars interested in the interaction between popular culture and mainstream literature. At the same time, the science fiction fan will be taken beyond the conventional boundaries of the genre into such revitalizing domains as postmodern architecture and literature, and into cutting-edge aspects of science and social thought.

Table of Contents

Introduction New Final Frontiers: Problems and Aims The Story So Far Methodology: Metaphoric Networking PART I: CONSTRUCTION SITES 1 Introducing Cyberpunk 2 Learning from Architecture 3 Culture Wars: The Postmodem and Popular Culture PART II: CYBERSPACE: THE NEW FRONTIER 4 William Gibson's Construction of Cyberspace

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  • NCID
    BA62928750
  • ISBN
    • 9042009861
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xlv, 257 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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