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E-raamat: Globalisation, Science Fiction and the Poetics of Residue

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Globalisation, Science Fiction and the Poetics of Residue turns to science fiction as a guide to map globalisation's true impact. The relentless pace of capitalism has been creating a bewildering array of changes leaving us disoriented. The study argues that possible answers lie in examining what gets discarded along the way.



Globalisation, Science Fiction and the Poetics of Residue turns to science fiction as an unexpected guide for mapping globalisation's true impact. The relentless pace of global capitalism has been creating a bewildering array of changes leaving us often disoriented and unable to fathom its true dimensions or what is at stake. Yet this study argues that possible answers lie not in chasing the latest developments, but in examining what gets discarded along the way.

Science fiction has always been fascinated with the new and the futuristic. But what if we shifted gears to look instead at what gets thrown away, or left behind in these imagined worlds? This book argues that by focusing on the waste and remnants of globalisation in science fiction, we can better understand how global processes actually work. The residue becomes a powerful lens for seeing patterns that traditional approaches miss. This perspective transforms how we read science fiction itself, revealing the genre's ability to illuminate the hidden costs of progress under globalisation.

Drawing on popular contemporary works, including stories that have reached mainstream audiences and are enjoying successful adaptations like Netflix's The Three-Body Problem, this study bridges academic research with broader cultural conversations. In our current moment of climate crisis and mounting environmental concerns, examining what civilizations choose to leave behind has never been more relevant.

Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Becoming Residue: From Contingency to
Politicisation 2 Gazing Into the Future or Looking Back 3 Transformative
Mapping or Living in the Ruins of Globalisation: Residue in Georg Kleins Die
Zukunft des Mars and Reinhard Jirgls Nichts von Euch auf Erden 4 The
Residual Subject in Vandana Singhs Distances 5 Of Art as Residue and
Residual Art in Dietmar Daths Feldeváye 6 Advance! Advance! Stop at Nothing
to Advance!: Progress in Cixin Lius Three-Body Series Conclusion
Anupam Siddharth studied German literature at the University of Delhi and English and American Studies at the University of Potsdam. His research interests include science fiction, contemporary German literature and theoretical fiction.