Unlocking the Future

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China Speed
Chinese Government
Chinese Science Fiction
Chinese urban studies
civilisation theory
Clock Time
Contemporary Chinese
Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction
Contemporary Chinese Society
Contemporary Science Fiction
Contemporary Society
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future imagination in Chinese literature
Han Song
High Speed Economic Development
infrastructure analysis
Intellectual Youth
Iron Room
Lu Xun
Main Character
Red Ocean
Roadside Picnic
Science Fiction Imagination
Science Fiction Works
Single Slit Diffraction
Social mobilization mechanism
sociocultural transformation
speculative futures
Spiritual Sampling
Urban Imagination
Urban Rural Relations
Urban Rural Relationship
Urban Rural Structures
urban-rural dynamics
Urbanization
Wandering Earth
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032483474
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book highlights the urban imagination in contemporary Chinese science fiction, in order to assess the capacity of Chinese society to conceive of the future.

The author argues that ‘the future’ is a set of directional and normative ideas that forms the basis of the entire social mobilization mechanism in China, while the capacity to imagine the future is likely to be produced in response to the present challenges. By discussing the urban space, the reconstruction of time, the infrastructure, and concepts of the 'urban-rural' and civilization in contemporary Chinese science fiction, she demonstrates how contemporary Chinese sci-fi may offer potential solutions to ways of ‘unlocking’ the future. In addition, she also points out the limitations of Chinese society’s imaginative vision of the future.

The book will be of interest to scholars and postgraduate students of modern Chinese literature, science fiction studies, urban studies, or cultural studies.

Luo Xiaoming is an associate professor working in the Program in Cultural Studies of Shanghai University. Her research interests are urban culture, social space in everyday life, and contemporary Chinese science fiction. She is also the chief editor of the online journal Refeng Xueshu (2017–2021).

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