Theory for the World to Come Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology

Can social theories forge new paths into an uncertain future? The future has become increasingly difficult to imagine. We might be able to predict a few events, but imagining how looming disasters will coincide is simultaneously necessary and impossible. Drawing on speculative fiction and social the...

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Main Author: Wolf-Meyer, Matthew J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Press 2019
Series:Forerunners: Ideas First
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