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Programming the Future - Politics, Resistance, and Utopia in Contemporary Speculative TV (Paperback)
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Programming the Future - Politics, Resistance, and Utopia in Contemporary Speculative TV (Paperback)
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From 9/11 to COVID-19, the twenty-first century looks increasingly
dystopian-and so do its television shows. Long-form science fiction
narratives take one step further the fears of today: liberal
democracy in crisis, growing economic precarity, the threat of
terrorism, and omnipresent corporate control. At the same time,
many of these shows attempt to visualize alternatives, using
dystopian extrapolations to spotlight the possibility of building a
better world. Programming the Future examines how recent
speculative television takes on the contradictions of the
neoliberal order. Sherryl Vint and Jonathan Alexander consider a
range of popular SF narratives of the last two decades, including
Battlestar Galactica, Watchmen, Colony, The Man in the High Castle,
The Expanse, and Mr. Robot. They argue that science fiction
television foregrounds governance as part of explaining the novel
institutions and norms of its imagined futures. In so doing, SF
shows allegorize and critique contemporary social, political, and
economic developments, helping audiences resist the naturalization
of the status quo. Vint and Alexander also draw on queer theory to
explore the representation of family structures and their
relationship to larger social structures. Recasting both dystopian
and utopian narratives, Programming the Future shows how depictions
of alternative-world political struggles speak to urgent real-world
issues of identity, belonging, and social and political change.
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