William Gibson and the futures of contemporary culture /
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Language: | English |
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I GIBSON AND LITERARY HISTORY
- ch. 1 When It Changed: Science Fiction and the Literary Field, circa 1984 / Phillip E. Wegner
- ch. 2 No Future but the Alternative: Or, Temporal Leveling in the Work of William Gibson / Kylie Korsnack
- ch. 3 Shelf Lives of Futures: William Gibson's Short Fiction and the Temporality of Genre / Mathias Nilges
- ch. 4 Difference Engine in a Post-Enlightenment Context: Franklin, Emerson, and Gibson and Sterling / Takayuki Tatsumi
- pt. II GIBSON AND THE QUESTION OF MEDIUM
- ch. 5 "A New Rose Hotel Is a New Rose Hotel Is a New Rose Hotel": Nonplaces in William Gibson's Screen Adaptations / Anorew M. Butler
- ch. 6 William Gibson, Science Tiction, and the Evolution of the Digital Humanities / Elizabeth Swanstrom
- ch. 7 Time Critique and the Textures of Alternate History: Media Archaeology in The Difference Engine and The Peripheral / Roger Whitson
- pt. III GIBSON AND THE PROBLEM OF THE PRESENT
- ch. 8 Too Big to Fail: The Blue Ant Trilogy and Our Productized Future / Sherryl Vint
- ch. 9 Realist Ontology in William Gibson's The Peripheral / Amy J. Elias
- ch. 10 Cyberspace after Cyberpunk / Aron Pease
- ch. 11 "Just a Game": Biopolitics, Video Games, and Finance in William Gibson's The Peripheral / Christian P. Haines.