-
Kirsten Ashley Bussière replied to the topic Maps and Speculative Fiction – Research Recommendations in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months agoThank you for your helpful response! I actually have not looked at the article or book that you mentioned. My previous research took me to Robert J. Tally’s comments on Cognitive Mapping, in <i>Utopia in the Age of Globalization </i>David Harvey’s Spaces of Hope both of which are less about maps per-se but rather a discussion of the geop…[Read more]
-
Martin Boehnert deposited Three Guys And A Girl In Space. Genderkonstruktion in den Sci-Fi Animes Captain Future, Saber Rider und Cowboy Bebop in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months agoAnhand der Science-Fiction Animes “Captain Future”, “Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs” und “Cowboy Bebop” wird eine bestimmtes Narrativ innerhalb des Genres des Science-Fiction Anime stichprobenartig über drei Jahrzehnte hinweg betrachtet und die vorzufindenden Geschlechterkonstruktionen beleuchtet: Jede dieser Erzählungen handelt von den A…[Read more]
-
José Angel García Landa deposited Narrative Discourse: Narrators and Narrative Positions (Narrative Theory, 6) in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months ago‘Narrative Theory’ is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The sixth section deals with the structural positioning of narrators with respect to the narrative act and the fictional world(s) contained by the narrative. Contents: 1. Author, narrator, and narrative person; 2. Kinds of narrative positions; 3.…[Read more]
-
Dana Gavin replied to the topic Maps and Speculative Fiction – Research Recommendations in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months agoI am so interested in this topic — thank you for introducing it!
You are probably well familiar with this online article, but I found it really helpful to get myself situated: https://bookriot.com/2015/09/02/making-maps-books-two-cartographers-tell-us-done/
I find the idea of the back-and-forth between the map-makers and the authors really…[Read more]
-
Kirsten Ashley Bussière started the topic Maps and Speculative Fiction – Research Recommendations in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoI am currently working on a project that involves digitally mapping contemporary post-apocalyptic spaces from Speculative Fiction. I was wondering if anyone knows of any useful articles or books on the tradition of maps in Speculative and Science Fictions. Any recommendations welcome! Thank you!
I would also love to discuss this further if anyone…[Read more]
-
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Distance and Dramatization: Henry James on the Art of Fiction (Narrative Theory, 4) in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months ago‘Narrative Theory’ is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The fourth section deals with the modes of narrative, “showing” and “telling”, as theorized by Henry James and other theorists of the dramatic aesthetics in narrative. Outline: 1. Two concepts of narrative distance. 2. The theory of the novel before…[Read more]
-
Tobias Steiner deposited Subversion of Nostalgia as a Strategy of Engagement in Alternate History TV: 11.22.63 and The Man in the High Castle in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoBeginning with television’s popularization and mass availability in the 1950s, TV has extensively been employed to transport and mediate history. From the early televisual experiments of The Twilight Zone and Star Trek to more recent examples such as Quantum Leap, The X-Files and Continuum, Science Fiction television and its subgenre of A…[Read more]
-
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Time Structure in the Story: Gérard Genette, ‘Narrative Discourse’ (Narrative Theory, 3) in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months ago‘Narrative Theory’ is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The third section deals with the narrative articulation of time, taking as a guideline Gérard Genette’s theory in ‘Narrative Discourse’, modified as required. Outline: 1. The Generation of Story Time. 2. Fabula time. 3. Story time: order. 4. Story…[Read more]
-
David E. Roy, Ph.D. deposited Can Whitehead’s Philosophy Provide an Adequate Theoretical Foundation for Today’s Neuroscience? in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoThis article shows the high degree of correlation between the ways in which the right and the left hemispheres process and organize information and Whitehead’s understanding of the two pure and direct modes of perception, causal efficacy and presentational immediacy. The neuroscience is drawn from the recent work of Iain McGilchrist and Robert…[Read more]
-
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited The Structure of the Fabula (II): Boris Tomashevski, ‘Thematics’; Mieke Bal, ‘Narratology’ (Narrative Theory, 2) in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months ago‘Narrative Theory’ is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The second section addresses the structure of the action or fabula provided by the Russian Formalists, notably by Boris Tomashevski, contemplated from the standpoint provided by Mieke Bal’s structuralist theory of narrative. The chapter addresses the…[Read more]
-
David E. Roy, Ph.D. posted an update in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoWhen I returned to reading science fiction (after a 30+ year gap, age 20 to 50-something), one of the authors that I fell in love with was Ursula K. Le Guin. More recently, I came across Vandana Singh who writes in imaginative and unpredictable ways. She shared in her eulogy for Ursula that the old master had sought her out and provided mentoring.…[Read more]
-
Kathryn Laity started the topic Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoAre other folks writing about this book and its adaptation? I have a new essay out on its use of tarot (at Mythlore), but I’ve also been writing about its medievalism. Just curious: there’s been a fantastic Wiki on the book but it’s being shut down this summer.
-
Javier Arturo Velásquez Ruiz deposited La literatura gótica no es el antagonista en la historia de los valores ilustrados in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoThe gothic literature is not necessarily the antagonist in the history of the Enlightenment values.
-
Ben Carver posted an update in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoAn essay on evolutionary theory and speculative fiction in nineteenth-century culture, now published by the excellent folk at urbanomic.
-
James Smith deposited Disturbing the Ant-Hill: Misanthropy and Cosmic Indifference in Clark Ashton Smith’s Medieval Averoigne in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoClark Ashton Smith—unlike the more famous H.P. Lovecraft—engaged with the medieval as a setting for his fiction. Lovecraft admired classical Roman civilization and the eighteenth century, but had little time for medieval themes. As Brantley Bryant has related, Lovecraft wrote contemptuously that the Middle Ages was a period that “snivel[ed] along…[Read more]
-
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited The Structure of the Fabula (I): Aristotle’s ‘Poetics’ (Narrative Theory, 1) in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months ago‘Narrative Theory’ is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The first section addresses the structure of the action or fabula, a mode of analysis that originates in Aristotle’s ‘Poetics’, a seminal work in the theory of narrative. Aristotle’s main concepts bearing on fabula structure are examined: his…[Read more]
-
Ruth Yvonne Hsu replied to the topic Proposed S/Z Reading Group (May-June 2018) in the discussion
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoBen:
I’m interested in contributing constructively to this online reading group. The text of Barthes’s that I know best is Mythologies. I read S/Z years ago while surveying the topography of narrative theory in general. I’m gearing up to teach a couple of narrative-heavy courses in the fall semester and planning to forge ahead with a writing…[Read more]
-
Diane Reynolds replied to the topic Proposed S/Z Reading Group (May-June 2018) in the discussion
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoHi Ben,
I would be interested in this reading. First, Barthes has been recrossing my path here and there during the past few years–first, in a reprint of marvelous early essays from the 1950s when he was writing for a socialist publication, and most recently from reading Katie Briggs’s This Little Art about translating Barthes’s last lectures.…[Read more]
-
Ben Carver started the topic Proposed S/Z Reading Group (May-June 2018) in the discussion
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoI propose a reading group whose only text will be S/Z, by Roland Barthes. I’m looking at this as part of a project on the relation between conspiracy and literary criticism, but would hope that fellow readers would bring other enthusiasms to the group.
My suggested method is a fortnightly online meeting, here, on Thursday evenings in May and June…[Read more]
- Load More