Suicide and Contemporary Science Fiction

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Suicide and Contemporary Science Fiction examines the fascination with suicidal crises evident in a range of science fiction. Specifically this study explores a seemingly counterintuitive proposition: in moments of dramatic scientific and technological change the authors of these works frequently cast self-destructive episodes as catalysts for beneficial change. Carlos Gutierrez-Jones argues that this creative self-destruction mechanism is invoked by H. G. Wells as a means of negotiating Victorian anxieties regarding evolutionary theory by Stanislaw Lem as he wrestles with the prospect of nuclear self-destruction at the dawn of the space age by William Gibson as he considers the development of artificial intelligence by Christopher Nolan as he explores the cybernetic colonization of the unconscious by Rian Johnson as he links aspects of video gaming to the neoliberal militarization of institutions and by Margaret Atwood as she considers impending ecological disaster and the rise of bioterrorism. These authors often depict such scientific and technological changes in a fashion that requires the central characters to transform themselves in hopes of remaining relevant in a radically altered environment.
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