American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
Robert Yeates
Visions of the American city in post-apocalyptic ruin permeate literary and popular fiction, across print, visual, audio and digital media. American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction explores the prevalence of these representations in American culture, drawing from a wide range of primary and critical works from the early-twentieth century to today.
Beginning with science fiction in literary magazines, before taking in radio dramas, film, video games and expansive transmedia franchises, Robert Yeates argues that post-apocalyptic representations of the American city are uniquely suited for explorations of contemporary urban issues. Examining how the post-apocalyptic American city has been repeatedly adapted and repurposed to new and developing media over the last century, this book reveals that the content and form of such texts work together to create vivid and immersive fictional spaces in ways that would otherwise not be possible. Chapters present media-specific analyses of these texts, situating them within their historical contexts and the broader history of representations of urban ruins in American fiction.
Original in its scope and cross-media approach, American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction both illuminates little-studied texts and provides provocative new readings of familiar works such as Blade Runner and The Walking Dead, placing them within the larger historical context of imaginings of the American city in ruins.
Praise for American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
'Overall, the book offers a set of compelling readings that remind us of the significance of the city to post-apocalyptic speculative fictions and helps to nuance our understanding of the history of the genre... this is a useful book that scholars and teachers interested in the relevant objects will find useful.'
Science Fiction Film & Television
American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction is a great read whose real strengths are the readings of particular representations of post-apocalyptic urban spaces that are sensitive not only to cultural contexts but also to media specificities. By connecting these dimensions, Yeates succeeds in linking changes in the mediascape with the evolution of the postapocalyptic American city in sf in revealing ways. American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction should be of great interest to scholars and students of sf studies, American studies, and media studies, among others. As a matter of fact, the book’s clarity makes it an ideal choice for classroom use.'
Science Fiction Studies
Robert Yeates is Senior Assistant Professor of American literature at Okayama University, Japan.
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Urban apocalypse in the magazines
2 Listening to ruins on the radio
3 Cinema and the aesthetics of destruction
4 Urban decay in the transmedia universe of Blade Runner
5 Playing in virtual ruins from Wasteland to Wasteland 2
6 Cities and sanctuary in The Walking Dead
Bibliography
Index
‘American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction is a great read whose real strengths are the readings of particular representations of post-apocalyptic urban spaces that are sensitive not only to cultural contexts but also to media specificities. By connecting these dimensions, Yeates succeeds in linking changes in the mediascape with the evolution of the postapocalyptic American city in sf in revealing ways. American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction should be of great interest to scholars and students of sf studies, American studies, and media studies, among others. As a matter of fact, the book’s clarity makes it an ideal choice for classroom use.
I would be remiss not to mention that UCL Press is an open-access publisher, which is why a pdf version of the monograph may be downloaded from the press’s website and the OAPEN platform for free. I would suggest, however, that potential readers buy the paperback to support the press and OA (the success of which is, of course and unfortunately, also measured by how OA positively impacts sales)—American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction is most definitely worth this investment.’
Science Fiction Studies
'Overall, the book offers a set of compelling readings that remind us of the significance of the city to post-apocalyptic speculative fictions and helps to nuance our understanding of the history of the genre... this is a useful book that scholars and teachers interested in the relevant objects will find useful.'
Science Fiction Film & Television
‘This study breaks important new ground in examining depictions of US cities in the wake of apocalypse from Jack London up to the present. As well as giving suggestive new readings of key works, it also examines the effects of a whole range of different media from radio to film and video gaming.’ – David Seed, University of Liverpool
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 × 156 mm
212 Pages
28 colour illustrations
Copyright: © 2021
ISBN: 9781800081000
Publication: November 15, 2021
Series: Modern Americas
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