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1 Online-Ressource (272 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9798765104224
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Explores the emphasis that contemporary novels, films and television series place on the present, arguing that hope emerges from the potentiality of the here and now, rather than the future, and as intimately entangled with negotiations of structures of belonging. Taking its cue from an understanding of hope as connoting an organizing temporality, one which is often presumed to be projecting into a future, Hope and Kinship in Contemporary Fiction challenges this understanding, arguing that hope emerges in practices of relationality in the present, disentangling hope from a necessary correlation with futurity. Through close readings of contemporary works, including The Road, The Walking Dead, Cloud Atlas, Sense8, The People in the Trees and A Little Life, Gero Bauer investigates how these texts explore structures of kinship as creative and affective practices of belonging and care that claim spaces beyond the heterosexual, reproductive nuclear family. In this context, fictional figurations of the child - often considered the bearer of the future - are of particular interest. Through these interventions into definitions of and reflections on fictional manifestations of hope and kinship, Bauer's analyses intersect with queer theory, new materialism and postcritical approaches to literature and cultural studies, moving towards counterintuitively hopeful readings of the present moment
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Hope and Kinship Part I. What Comes After: Temporality and Belonging in Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Fiction 1. Radical solidarity: The (anti-)futuristic politics of Cormac McCarthy's The Road 2. 'No more kid stuff': Monstrous kinship in AMC's The Walking Dead Part II. Beyond Time and Space: Queering Hope and Globalizing Kinship in Contemporary Speculative Fiction 3. 'What is an ocean but a multitude of drops': Metafiction and universal kinship in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas 4. 'I am also a we': Affect, simultaneity, and the global imagination in Netflix' Sense8 Part III. Hysterical Pessimism: Contingent Hope and the Proliferation of the Present in the Novels of Hanya Yanagihara 5. Moral matters: Power, coloniality, and narrative in The People in the Trees 6. Beyond repair: Friendship and the end of hope in A Little Life Coda References Index
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9798765104187
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9798765104194
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9798765104200
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9798765104217
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
DOI:
10.5040/9798765104224
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