The Rhetoric of Dystopia develops an idea of "emergent metalepsis" that describes the uncanny moments where fictive texts anticipate material events. Christopher Carter situates this rhetoric within debates about the Anthropocene, highlighting the irony whereby our most trenchant self-analyses become mass commodities.
The Rhetoric of Dystopia develops an idea of "emergent metalepsis" that describes the uncanny moments where fictive texts anticipate material events. Christopher Carter situates this rhetoric within debates about the Anthropocene, highlighting the irony whereby our most trenchant self-analyses become mass commodities.
Chapter One: Dystopian Literacies: Writing in Worlds Gone Wrong Chapter Two: Roquentin's Nightmare: Fantastic Spaces and Failed Individuation Chapter Three: Limit Cases: Youth on the Border Chapter Four: Eating Our Own Crimes: Food Horror in the Anthropocene Chapter Five: Out of Time: Kairos and the Post-Apocalypse
Chapter One: Dystopian Literacies: Writing in Worlds Gone Wrong Chapter Two: Roquentin's Nightmare: Fantastic Spaces and Failed Individuation Chapter Three: Limit Cases: Youth on the Border Chapter Four: Eating Our Own Crimes: Food Horror in the Anthropocene Chapter Five: Out of Time: Kairos and the Post-Apocalypse
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