Scotland as Science Fiction

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Scotland as Science Fiction

Literary studies: poetry and poets Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Science fiction Fantasy

Author: Caroline McCracken-Flesher

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Collection: Aperçus: Histories Texts Cultures

Language: English

Published by: Bucknell University Press

Published on: 26th October 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 208 pages

ISBN: 9781611483758


Out of the mainstream but ahead of the tide, that is Scottish Science Fiction.

Science Fiction emphasizes “progress” through technology, advanced mental states, or future times. How does Scotland, often considered a land of the past, lead in Science Fiction? “Left behind” by international politics, Scots have cultivated alternate places and different times as sites of identity so that Scotland can seem a futuristic fiction itself.

This book explores the tensions between science and a particular society that produce an innovative science fiction. Essays consider Scottish thermodynamics, Celtic myth, the rigors of religious “conversion,” Scotland’s fractured politics yet civil society, its languages of alterity (Scots, Gaelic, allegory, poetry), and the lure of the future. From Peter Pan and Dr. Jekyll to the poetry of Edwin Morgan and the worlds of Muriel Spark, Ken Macleod, or Iain M. Banks, Scotland’s creative complex yields a literature that models the future for Science Fiction.

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