Ulrike Küchler is a PhD Candidate at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Her teaching and research focus on art and artificial life in science fiction and on the relation between aesthetics and new media. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
Alien Imaginations: Science Fiction and Tales of Transnationalism
Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
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...The protagonists in science fiction and transnational literature are travelers and alien figures who explore alternative places and thus comprehend familiar spaces more thoroughly. The protagonists’ journeys are frequently initiated...
Ulrike Küchler is a PhD Candidate at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Her teaching and research focus on art and artificial life in science fiction and on the relation between aesthetics and new media. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
Silja Maehl is a PhD Candidate in the Department of German Studies, Brown University, USA. Her research focuses on bilingual writing, transnationalism, and translation in contemporary literature. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
Graeme A. Stout is Senior Lecturer and Film Studies Coordinator at the University of Minnesota, USA. His teaching and research focus on the nature, deployment and transformation of power in the modern age and the relationship of aesthetic form to social consciousness. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
Alien Imaginations: Science Fiction and Tales of Transnationalism
Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
Book
4
... of the Western world. In her discussion of “Alien Art,” UlrikeKüchler examines literary works of European modernity: H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine, Alfred Kubin’s The Other Side, and Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We. Her essay traces a shift...
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