Science Fiction and Empire

Science Fiction and Empire

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Science Fiction Action & Adventure
Format Hardcover
Pages 222
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2007
Publisher Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10 1846310245
ISBN-13 9781846310249
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Patricia Kerslake delves into the complex interplay between science fiction and imperial ideas, exploring humanity's enduring fascination with the concept of empire. Throughout history, empires have shaped civilizations, their ambitions often tested through daring explorations. Kerslake examines how the genre of science fiction acts as a lens, reflecting our aspirations and anxieties surrounding imperialism.

Through engaging narratives and insightful analysis, readers are invited to consider how our fantasies about space and other worlds mirror the old imperial instincts. Kerslake's work prompts a deep reflection on what it means to explore uncharted territories, be they terrestrial or cosmic, and how those journeys reflect humanity's collective psyche.

This nuanced exploration challenges the reader to confront both the alluring and devastating impacts of empire, urging a critical look at our past while envisioning future possibilities. It's a thought-provoking journey that makes one ponder the paths we take and the legacies we leave behind.

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