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10: Visions of the End: Catastrophism and Moral Entropy
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Ingo Cornils
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on the Translations ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Great Discourse on the Future
- 1: Utopians and Utopian Thought 17
- 2: Futurists and Futures Studies 33
- 3: Utopian/Dystopian Writers and Utopian/Dystopian Fiction 46
- 4: Science Fiction: The Nexus of Utopianism, Futurism, and Utopian Fiction 61
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Part II. German Science Fiction in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
- 5: Some Preliminary Thoughts on German Science Fiction 77
- 6: First Contact: Martians, Sentient Plants, and Swarm Intelligences 84
- 7: The Shock of the New: Mega Cities, Machines, and Rockets 104
- 8: Utopian Experiments: Island Idylls, Glass Beads, and Eugenic Nightmares 110
- 9: To the Stars! Cosmic Supermen and Bauhaus in Space 122
- 10: Visions of the End: Catastrophism and Moral Entropy 133
- 11: Virtual Realities: Caught in the Matrix 149
- 12: Alternative Histories: Into the Heart of Darkness 157
- 13: Big Brother Is Watching Us: Who Is Watching Big Brother? 170
- 14: Artificial Intelligences: The Rise of the Thinking Machines 178
- 15: Eternal Life: At What Cost? 188
- 16: Social Satires: Of Empty Slogans and Empty Hearts 193
- 17: Critical Posthumanism: Twilight of the Species or a New Dawn? 207
- 18: High Concept: Time, the Universe, and Everything 215
- Conclusion 229
- Appendix 1: Chronological List of German SF Novels—A Selection 237
- Appendix 2: Chronological List of German SF Films—A Selection 239
- Notes 241
- Bibliography 275
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on the Translations ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Great Discourse on the Future
- 1: Utopians and Utopian Thought 17
- 2: Futurists and Futures Studies 33
- 3: Utopian/Dystopian Writers and Utopian/Dystopian Fiction 46
- 4: Science Fiction: The Nexus of Utopianism, Futurism, and Utopian Fiction 61
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Part II. German Science Fiction in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
- 5: Some Preliminary Thoughts on German Science Fiction 77
- 6: First Contact: Martians, Sentient Plants, and Swarm Intelligences 84
- 7: The Shock of the New: Mega Cities, Machines, and Rockets 104
- 8: Utopian Experiments: Island Idylls, Glass Beads, and Eugenic Nightmares 110
- 9: To the Stars! Cosmic Supermen and Bauhaus in Space 122
- 10: Visions of the End: Catastrophism and Moral Entropy 133
- 11: Virtual Realities: Caught in the Matrix 149
- 12: Alternative Histories: Into the Heart of Darkness 157
- 13: Big Brother Is Watching Us: Who Is Watching Big Brother? 170
- 14: Artificial Intelligences: The Rise of the Thinking Machines 178
- 15: Eternal Life: At What Cost? 188
- 16: Social Satires: Of Empty Slogans and Empty Hearts 193
- 17: Critical Posthumanism: Twilight of the Species or a New Dawn? 207
- 18: High Concept: Time, the Universe, and Everything 215
- Conclusion 229
- Appendix 1: Chronological List of German SF Novels—A Selection 237
- Appendix 2: Chronological List of German SF Films—A Selection 239
- Notes 241
- Bibliography 275
- Index 315