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The Multiverse as Theory in Postmodern Speculative Fictional Narratives

Edited by Angélica Cabrera Torrecilla and Francisco Sáez de Adana

Type
Studies
Subject
GenreFantasy
Keywords
fantasy, Marvel
Publishing date
2024 (November 14, 2024)
Publisher
Routledge
Collection
Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
Language
English
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Hardcover • 196 pages
6 ¼ x 9 ½ inches (16 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-1-032-69975-2
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Book Presentation:
The Multiverse as Theory in Postmodern Speculative Fictional Narratives considers the concept of the multiverse beyond the immediacy of being merely an excuse or scenario for the development of stories, instead positioning the multiverse as a theoretical method in which speculative fiction narratives can explore diverse issues to bridge ideas across cultural, social, and philosophical analysis.

Taking a cross-cultural approach, the book centres around the critical engagements that literary and media texts have with the representations of the multiverse, beyond considering this subject as a mere rhetorical flourish or a passing fad. A diverse and international team of authors engage with the multiverse from the point of view of “other worlds,” understanding it not as the appearance of another independent world, but as the collision of two or more different worlds into one of them. From this key finding, the multiverse encourages us to pay attention to the influence that fiction exerts on narratives and world-building, providing possible frameworks to rethink critical aspects of temporality, space, self, society, and culture in contemporary times.

This pioneering work will interest students and scholars working in the areas of media and cultural studies, comparative literature, popular culture studies, speculative fiction, and transmedia studies.

About the authors:
Angélica Cabrera Torrecilla is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Humanities of Osaka University and member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico. She specialises in the cultural studies of space and time, focusing mainly on the multiverse and techno-digital contexts in fiction and popular culture. She is the author of What if a Multiverse? Literatura y ciencia en la obra de Grant Morrison (2019), and more than 20 published articles and book chapters. She has research experience in Mexico, the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, and Spain.
Francisco Sáez de Adana is Professor of Computer Science at the Universidad de Alcalá (Spain) and a member of the Franklin Institute of American Studies at the same university. He currently works mainly as a comics scholar, focusing on American comics, and has published book chapters and 20 articles in international journals, including Studies in Comics, Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, and Journal of Popular Culture.

Press Reviews:
"This groundbreaking collection of scholarship marks the first systematic, comprehensive volume on the multiverse as theory, heralding the birth of a new interdisciplinary field. Studies address speculative texts and narrative across media from a rich variety of methodological perspectives to apprehend nothing less than the most expansive and ambitious construct of the human imagination – ‘other worlds.’ The global perspective renders insight into the multiverse as treated in texts from North and Latin America to Europe, Japan, and Africa. This book is essential reading for academic specialists, students, and fans alike, who can gain deeper appreciation for the complexity and social implications of this influential cultural form."

David O. Dowling, PhD, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of Iowa; Author of Podcast Journalism: The Promise and Perils of Audio Reporting (2024).

"This excellent collection on theories of the multiverse explores fundamental questions about our world through the imaginative possibilities of alternatives to it. The focus is admirably broad: taking in science fiction, graphic novels, video games, and television to examine digital space, consciousness, parallel and other worlds, and the nature of reality in both its physical and its spiritual manifestations. Equally diverse are the authors brought together in conversation – revealing new voices from North and Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Carefully curated by its editors The Multiverse as Theory offers the first studies of the contemporary influence of multiverse thinking and its epistemic limits."

Martin Willis, Professor, School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University.

"This book, edited by Cabrera Torrecilla and Sáez de Adana, brings together a series of fundamental contributions to understand the key role that the concept of multiverse plays in modern and postmodern fictional narratives."

Gerardo Blumenkratz, Chair, Media & Communication Arts Department, City College of New York, City University of New York.

See the publisher website: Routledge

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