Subjectivity and Globalisation
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From voyages to the Moon, to journeys into the mind, science fiction has always maintained a critical stance in popular culture. But a closer investigation reveals how science fiction justifies the status quo of industrial progress and capitalist expansion. Using Marxist theory and philosophical rigour, Nikolic examines the mechanisms by which science fiction perpetuates the very ideologies it often purports to critique, with results that are at once provocative and engaging. A book for both the scholar and the casual fan, Subjectivity and Globalisation is informative and entertaining.