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Reihe: Studies in Global Science Fiction

Ransom / Grace Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

Bridging the Solitudes

E-Book, Englisch, 380 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Studies in Global Science Fiction

ISBN: 978-3-030-15685-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Bridging the Solitudes
exposes the limitations of the solitudes concept so often applied uncritically to the Canadian experience. This volume examines Canadian and Québécois literature of the fantastic across its genres—such as science fiction, fantasy, horror, indigenous futurism, and others—and considers how its interrogation of colonialism, nationalism, race, and gender works to bridge multiple solitudes. Utilizing a transnational lens, this volume reveals how the fantastic is ready-made for exploring, in non-literal terms, the complex and problematic nature of intercultural engagement.
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1 Introduction: Bridging the Solitudes as a Critical Metaphor,

Amy J. Ransom

and
 Dominick Grace
.- 2. Colonial Visions: The British Empire in Early Anglophone and Francophone Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy,
Allan Weiss
.-
 
3. Nevermind the Gap: Judith Merril Challenges the Status Quo,
Ritch Calvin
.- 4. Two Solitudes, Two Cultures: Building and Burning Bridges in Peter Watts’ Novels,
Michele Braun
.- 5. The Affinity for Utopia: Erecting Walls and Building Bridges in Robert Charles Wilson’s
The Affinities Graham Murphy
.- 6. The Art of Not Dying. Emily St. John Mandel’s
Station Eleven
and Catherine Mavrikakis’
Oscar De Profundis
 
Patrick Bergeron
.- 7. When Are We Ever at Home?: Exile and Nostalgia in the Work of Guy Gavriel Kay,
Susan Johnston
.- 8. Reconciliation, Resistance and Biskaabiiyang: Re-Imagining Canadian Residential Schools in Indigenous Speculative Fictions, 
Judith Leggatt
.- 9. Indigenous Futurist Film: Speculation and Resistance in Jeff Barnaby’s 
Rhymes for Young Ghouls
and
File Under Miscellaneous, Kristina Baudemann.-
 10. Building Hope through Community in Élisabeth Vonarburg’s
Maerlande Chronicles,
 
Caroline Mosser
.- 11.Cruising Canadian SF’s Queer Futurity: Hiromi Goto’s
The Kappa Child
and Larissa Lai’s
Salt Fish Girl, Wendy Gay Pearson
.- 12.Crossing the (Trans)Gender Bridge: Exploring Intersex and Trans Bodies in Canadian Speculative Fiction, 
Evelyn Deshane
.- 13. A
Maelstrom
of Replication: Peter Watts’ Glitching Textual Source Codes,
Ben Eldridge
.- 14. The Missing Link: Bridging the Species Divide in Margaret Atwood’s 
MaddAddam
Trilogy, 
Dunja Mohr
.- 15. ‘I can’t believe this is happening!’: Bear Horror, the Species Divide, and the Canadian Fight for Survival in a Time of Climate Change,
Michael Fuchs.
- 16. Interacting and Cohabiting with Humans, Earthlings, and Others in SFQ, 
Isabelle Fournier
.- 17. Holes Within and Bridges Beyond: The Transfictions of Élisabeth Vonarburg and Michel Tremblay,
Sylvie Bérard
.- 18. Tropes Crossing: On Some Québec Sf Writers from the Mainstream, 
Sophie Beaulé
.- 19. Transculture, Transgenre: Stanley Péan’s Fantastic Detective Fiction, 
Kathleen Kellett
.- 20. [Excerpts from
A Glossary of Non-Essential Forms and Genres in English-Canadian Literature
], 
Jordan Bolay
.


Amy J. Ransom
is Chair of World Languages and Cultures at Central Michigan University, USA. She has published over two dozen articles on Québécois popular genre literatures and film and is the author of
Science Fiction from Québec
(2009) and
Hockey PQ
(2014).
Dominick Grace
is Professor of English at Brescia University, Canada. He is the author of
The Science Fiction of Phyllis Gotlieb
(2015) and several articles on Canadian literature of the fantastic, and coeditor of several collections of interviews with cartoonists, a volume on Canadian comics, and a volume on
Twin Peaks
.


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