Fastitocalon: Studies in Fantasticism Ancient to Modern (VII, 1 & 2 2017)

Subcreation: World-Building in the Fantastic
Buch | Softcover
144 Seiten
2017
WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier
978-3-86821-736-0 (ISBN)
25,00 inkl. MwSt
The seventh volume of "Fastitocalon" comprises articles which study the creation of imaginary worlds in works of the fantastic. Some of the contributions focus on the analysis of literary texts from different cultural backgrounds, showing us, among other things, how successful worldbuilding can induce readers to new understandings of the real world. Intertextuality is presented as an important topic as well, as it serves as the base for the correct reading and interpretation of many texts. The authors also research the possibilities of created universes beyond literature, reflecting on the potential limits of transmedial narratives, on the particular characteristics of fanfiction, on the meaning of maps as more than a paratext, or on the role of language in fantasticism.

Contributors are: Anne Besson (No limits? Multiverses, alternate universes and the media franchises), Bettina Soller (Fanfiction as Tertiary Wordlbuilding), Anahit Behrooz (Cartographic Constructions: Literary Geography and Mapping in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings), Sophie Hintersdorf and Evelyn Koch ("Up is Down and Ugly is Beautiful": Zamonia as Deconstructed Worldbuilding), Robin Anne Reid (The Queer Phenomenology of Ann Leckie's World-Building in the Imperial Radch Series), Christopher Jones (Worldbuilding as Narrative in Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan), Thomas Honegger and Allan Turner (Get your names right: Onomastics, Onomaturgy and Literary World Building), Stephanie Dreier (Intertextuality as a Fantastic Effect: Locating the Supernatural), Dennis Wilson Wise (Unraveling The Hobbit's Strange Publication)

Thomas Honegger and Fanfan Chen
Editors’ in Chief Preface      1

Natalia González de la Llana, David Graziano and Patrick Schmitz
Introduction      3

ARTICLES

Anne Besson (Arras, France)
No limits? Multiverses, alternate universes and the media franchises      5

Bettina Soller (Hanover, Germany
Fanfiction as Tertiary World-Building      13

Anahit Behrooz (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Cartographic Constructions: Literary Geography and Mapping
in J.R.R. Tolkienʼs The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings       27

Sophie Hintersdorf and Evelyn Koch (Jena and Bayreuth, Germany)
“Up is Down and Ugly is Beautifulˮ: Zamonia as Deconstructed World-Building      43

Robin Anne Reid (College Station, USA)
The Queer Phenomenology of Ann Leckieʼs World-Building
in the Imperial Radch Series 61

Christopher Jones (Manchester, United Kongdom)
World-Building as Narrative in Scott Westerfeldʼs Leviathan 79


Thomas Honegger and Allan Turner (Jena, Germany)
Get your names right: Onomastics, Onomaturgy and Literary World-Building      93

Stephanie Dreier (Vancouver, Canada)
Intertextuality as a Fantastic Effect: Locating the Supernatural      109

Dennis Wilson Wise (Murfreesboro, USA)
Unraveling The Hobbitʼs Strange Publication History:
A Look at Possible Worlds, Modality, and Accessibility Relations      121

ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND EDITORS      137

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie FASTITOCALON ; 7
Verlagsort Trier
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 244 g
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Schlagworte Cartographic Contructions • Fanfiction • Fantasticism • Game of Thrones • imaginary worlds • Intertextuality • Leckie, Anne • Lord of the Rings • mapping • Moers, Walter • The Hobbit • transmedial narratives
ISBN-10 3-86821-736-3 / 3868217363
ISBN-13 978-3-86821-736-0 / 9783868217360
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