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RELIGION IN SCIENCE FICTION
THE EVOLUTION OF AN IDEA AND THE EXTINCTION OF A GENRE |
| By: |
Steven Hrotic |
| Format: |
Electronic book text |

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£28.99 |
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| ISBN 10: |
1472527453 |
| ISBN 13: |
9781472527455 |
| Publisher: |
BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC |
| Pub. date: |
31 July, 2014 |
| Series: |
Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation |
| Pages: |
224 |
| Synopsis: |
Religion in Science Fiction investigates the history of the representations of religion in science fiction literature. Space travel, futuristic societies, and non-human cultures are traditional themes in science fiction. Speculating on the societal impacts of as-yet-undiscovered technologies is, after all, one of the distinguishing characteristics of science fiction literature. A more surprising theme may be a parallel exploration of religion: its institutional nature, social functions, and the tensions between religious and scientific worldviews. Steven Hrotic investigates the representations of religion in 19th century proto-science fiction, and genre science fiction from the 1920s through the end of the century. Taken together, he argues that these stories tell an overarching story-a `metanarrative'-of an evolving respect for religion, paralleling a decline in the belief that science will lead us to an ideal (and religion-free) future.Science fiction's metanarrative represents more than simply a shift in popular perceptions of religion: it also serves as a model for cognitive anthropology, providing new insights into how groups and identities form in a globalized world, and into how crucial a role narratives may play. Ironically, this same perspective suggests that science fiction, as it was in the 20th century, may no longer exist. |
| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
Bloomsbury Academic |
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