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This edited collection examines the effects that macrosystems have on the figuration of our everyday—of microdystopias—and argues that microdystopic narratives are part of a genre that has emerged in contract to classic dystopic manifestations of world-shattering events. From different methodological and theoretical positions in fieldworks ranging from literary works and young adult series to concrete places and games, the contributors in Microdystopias: Aesthetics and Ideologies in a Broken Moment sound the depths of an existential sense of shrinking horizons - spatially, temporally, emotionally, and politically. The everyday encroachment on our sense of spatial orientation that gradually and discreetly shrinks the horizons of possibilities is demonstrated by examining what the form of the microdystopic look like when they are aesthetically configured. Contributors analyze the aesthetics that play a particularly central and complex role in mediating, as well as disrupting, the parameters of dystopian emergences and emergencies, reflecting an increasingly uneasy relationship between the fictional, the cautionary, and the real. Scholars of media studies, sociology, and philosophy will find this book of particular interest.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Henrik Gustafsson
Chapter 1: Microdystopias
Asbjørn Grønstad and Lene Johannessen
Chapter 2: Toward a Diagnostics of the Present: Popular Culture, Post-Apocalyptic
Macro-Dystopia, and the Petrification of Politics
Holger Pötzsch
Chapter 3: The Electronic Superhighway Collapses: The Silences of Don DeLillo's The Silence
Øyvind Vågnes
Chapter 4: Microdystopias and the Encoded Uncanny in Ira Levin and Rick and Morty
Michael J. Prince
Chapter 5: Unfeeling the Future: Euphoria, Teen Angst and the Micro-dystopic
Anders Lysne
Chapter 6: 'Heavenly Days' and Everyday Dystopia in Superstore
Lene Johannessen
Chapter 7: Nomadland, Neoliberalism and the Microdystopic
Asbjørn Grønstad
Chapter 8: Micro-dystopia and the Question of Wilderness
Knut Rio
Chapter 9: Cultural Appropriation or Cultural Appreciation? Unpacking the microtopias of Beyonce's Black is King
Nahum Welang
Chapter 10: 'It's our secret, right?': An Investigation of Homelessness in HBO's
Mare of Easttown
Janne Stigen Drangsholt
About the Contributors