The Limits of Estrangement: a panel discussion

A panel discussion hosted by the Centre for Contemporary Literature, Birkbeck

Thursday 2nd March 2017, 7:30-9

What can literature do to confront an increasingly turbulent and unpredictable world? What strategies of narrative and representation can best orient us?

A long-standing argument for science fiction proposes that it offers a controlled estrangement of the real, permitting us to see the extremity of our reality more clearly and to extrapolate possible futures. But is it possible that reality is outrunning fiction? What is the role of dystopian narrative, when reality itself develops dystopian dimensions?

Such questions will be taken up by three lecturers from the Department of English & Humanities: Mark Blacklock, Caroline Edwards and Mpalive Msiska, in conversation with Joseph Brooker.

This event is free to attend but places are limited and booking is required, via this link.

 

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Image: Dystopia by Leonie Hochrein, used under a CC BY-NC 2.0 licence.

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