Nostalgic Futures

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contemporary fandom
cultural backlash
cultural nostalgia
Cultural Studies
diversity
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fan controversies
fan culture
fan studies
fandom
fantasy
far-right movements
Film
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gender
General Interest
Hugo Awards
identity politics
internet culture
Literary Studies
Mass Effect
media criticism
Media Studies
nostalgia
Popular Culture
PuppyGate
race
reactionary movements
reactionary politics
representation
science fiction
sexuality
social discourse
speculative fiction
Star Wars
The Last of Us
wokeness

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  • ISBN 9781978846296
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Speculative fiction imagines impossible futures and alternative pasts, alien species and angelic monsters, technological marvels and magical solutions. In recent years, however, many in its fandoms have protested the inclusion of nonwhite, nonmale, and nonheterosexual characters as betrayals of their beloved media for the sake of "wokeness." Nostalgic Futures: The Reactionary Fantasies of Speculative Fiction Fandoms examines how contemporary fan controversies— particularly those surrounding gender, race, and sexuality in speculative fiction media—intersect with reactionary movements within and beyond fandom. This book explores how the nostalgic fantasies of fans and far-right movements contribute to broader reactionary discourses, shaping not only the past they long for but the future they fear. From the Hugo Awards and PuppyGate to Star Wars' #NotMyJedi to Mass Effect and The Last of Us boycotts, Nostalgic Futures reveals how speculative fiction fandom has become a site of contestation over our visions of the past, present, and future.

Max Dosser is a senior lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies at Vanderbilt University.

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