Tag: Speculative

Unfinished God The Speculative Philosophical Theology of Ray L. Hart


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English | ISBN: 1399532219 | 2024 | 368 pages | PDF | 16 MB
Ray L. Hart is one of the most radical and creative theologians active in contemporary speculative philosophical theology. Breaking on the scene with his immensely influential Unfinished Man in 1968, he published his magnum opus, God Being Nothing, in 2015.

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Thyme Travellers An Anthology of Palestinian Speculative Fiction


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English | September 5, 2024 | ISBN: 1773636944 | True EPUB | 160 pages | 2.2 MB
Thyme Travellers collects fourteen of the Palestinian diaspora’s best voices in speculative fiction. Speculative fiction as a genre invites a reconfiguring of reality, and here each story is a portal into realms of history, folklore and futures.

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ALT 39 Speculative & Science Fiction


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English | ISBN: 184701285X | 2021 | 276 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 2 MB
Explores the ways in which African writers have approached speculative fiction through in-depth articles on the use of language, terminology and the genealogy of the works.

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Material Ecocriticism and Sylvan Agency in Speculative Fiction The Forests of the World


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English | ISBN: 1666928763 | 2023 | 218 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1009 KB + 2 MB
Material Ecocriticism and Sylvan Agency in Speculative Fiction: The Forests of the World links the examination of fictional forests and arboreal characters of speculative fiction with the literary approach of material ecocriticism and a conceptualization of a sylvan agency. Aiming to establish and situate the investigation of sylvan agency firmly within the context of material ecocriticism, this book offers a framework for reading fictional forests with an ecocritical, and particularly eco-sylvan, lens and applies it to the analysis of the sylvan realm, arboreal characters and the relationship between human characters and their fictional forests in speculative fiction. Drawing on the re-negotiation of matter and material agency, the comprehensive study of the sylvan realm establishes a sylvan and arboreal agency in speculative fiction, ranging from classics, such as J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy The Lord of the Rings (1954-55) or Ursula Le Guin’s science-fiction novella The Word for World is Forest (1961), to contemporary texts, such as James Cameron’s Avatar (2010) or Ali Shaw’s The Trees (2016). The author argues for a re-negotiation of a sylvan agency and facilitation of an eco-sylvan awareness in times of environmental crisis.

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