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[ecrea] Deletion Episode 14: Punking Speculative Fiction

Tue May 29 07:41:19 GMT 2018





*Punking Speculative Fiction*

Special Issue of /Deletion/

Edited by Sean Guynes-Vishniac

*TABLE OF CONTENTS*

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*See:*http://www.deletionscifi.org/category/episodes/episode-14/

Introduction: Sean Guynes-Vishniac, “On Punking Speculative Fiction”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/introduction-on-punking-speculative-fiction/

1. Andréa Gilroy, “Cyberpunk Horrors: Neoliberal Capitalism and Global Sprawl in Otomo’s Manga”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/cyberpunk-horrors-neoliberal-capitalism-and-global-sprawl-in-otomos-manga/

2. Patrick Whitmarsh, “/Neuromancer/ to Neuropunk: Science Fiction’s Disenchantment of the Mind”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/neuromancer-to-neuropunk-science-fictions-disenchantment-of-the-mind/

3. Ashley Gordon, “Blinded by the Light: Neuropunk, Nihilism, and the ‘Blind Brain’ in R. Scott Bakker’s /NeuroPath/”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/blinded-by-the-light-neuropunk-nihilism-and-the-blind-brain-in-r-scott-bakkers-neuropath/

4. Lars Schmeink, “The Utopian Potential of Biopunk”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/the-utopian-potential-of-biopunk/

5. Brian Willems, “Punked Objects: Salvagepunk in /Perdido Street Station/ and /Crumbs/”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/punked-objects-salvagepunk-in-perdido-street-station-and-crumbs/

6. Megen De Bruin-Molé, “‘I had no idea dragons were so well mannered’: Politeness Gets Political in Mannerpunk”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/i-had-no-idea-dragons-were-so-well-mannered-politeness-gets-political-in-mannerpunk/

7. Marleen S. Barr, “Trumppunk Resists Presidential Bunk; Or, Updating Obscuring Mirrorshades with Revelatory Magnifying Glasses Enhances Seeing the Forces of Normalcy”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/trumppunk-resists-presidential-bunk-or-updating-obscuring-mirrorshades-with-revelatory-magnifying-glasses-enhances-seeing-the-forces-of-normalcy/

8. Anelise Farris, “Young, Punk, and Disabled: New Worlds for Marginalized Bodies”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/young-punk-and-disabled-new-worlds-for-marginalized-bodies/

9. Anna McFarlane, “Could the Climate Crisis Spell the End for the ‘Punk’ in ‘Cyberpunk’?”

http://www.deletionscifi.org/episodes/episode-14/could-the-climate-crisis-spell-the-end-for-the-punk-in-cyberpunk/

/Deletion/is produced by the Science and Fiction research group at Deakin University. For enquiries, to submit papers and special edition proposals, please contact Sean Redmond: (s.redmond /at/ deakin.edu.au) <mailto:(s.redmond /at/ deakin.edu.au)>


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