Futurescapes: Space in Utopian and Science Fiction
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1 Futurescapes: Space in Utopian and Science Fiction In generic terms, utopia is a literary space which has been specifically designed to serve a cultural purpose: it depicts future societies and imaginary landscapes or whole worlds that construct, sustain and circulate the idea of a culturally and politically unified community of individuals. In the case of anti-utopias, we may say that their ironical or skeptical attitude challenges or deconstructs the plausibility and feasibility of those homogenizing spaces. The aim of this book is to open analysis of utopian literature to new lines of inquiry and to side-step the established generic binary of utopia, anti-utopia and dystopia (or science fiction). It proposes to think of utopias not so much as fictional texts about change and transformation but as a cultural process through which social, spatial and subjective identities are formed. Utopias can be read as textual systems implying a distinct spatial and temporal dimension; their formative strategies (extrapolation, imaginary projection, spatial juxtaposition, etc.) are linked with generic structures and narrative typologies such as the pastoral, the exotic, the sublime and the picturesque. The planned collection of essays seeks to absorb recent constructivist approaches to questions of culture and identity into a model that would ask not just what utopia is or means but what it actually does, how it works as a cultural practice. Utopia as literary form and cultural medium fulfils a double function with respect to ideology: some utopias naturalize a cultural and social construction (that of the good life, the radically improved welfare state, the Christian paradise, the counter-society, etc.), representing an artificial world as if it were given or politically inevitable, and they also make that representation operational by interpellating their readers in some determinate relation to their givenness as sites of political and individual improvement. Utopian discourse, as thus envisaged, is not merely a body of writing to be interpreted in a historical context but a set of cultural and economic practices that makes history in both the real and represented alternative environment, playing a central role in the formation of public selves figured by regional or national identities. Contributors are asked to explore the various ways in which utopian works novels, tales, or even poems of the distant as well as the more recent past have circulated as media of cultural exchange and homogenization, as sites of cultural and linguistic appropriation and as foci for the spatial formation of national and regional identities in different English-speaking countries. Possible issues and topics for examination include: - the homogenization of alternative space in utopian writing (egalitarianism, theology, totalitarianism, etc.)
2 - the de-hierarchization of homogeneous cultural space (in the context of postcolonial and postwestern literatures) - the dissolution / transformation of narrative space into non-space (as employed in cyberpunk fiction, e. g.) - the spatial relationship between politically entrenched societies and alternate political possibilities (e. g. Thomas More s utopian island and Tudor England) - the historicity of space and spatiality (e. g. with respect to those historical periods when utopian discourse was transformed by new discoveries and explorations) - the mutuality of utopian and cartographic space (fictive maps and their historical or imaginative influence on utopian writing) - the relation between urban and linguistic space (the dimension of architectural planning, geometric or symmetric layout of streets and housing, the radial city, etc.) - the contract between utopian space and the formation of regional and / or national identities - the invention and function of fictive languages and identities in utopias and dystopias (A. Burgess, Clockwork Orange, Suzette Elgin, Native Tongue, etc.) Note on publication, essay length and deadline: - Futurescapes is scheduled as one of the forthcoming volumes in the Spatial Practice series of yearbooks (general editors Stephan Kohl and Robert Burden), published by Rodopi in Amsterdam - Essays should not exceed 9500 words in length - The planned publication date is summer 2008; essays should be sent to the editor by January 2008
3 Style sheet ABSTRACT Each individual contribution should come with a separate abstract. Abstracts for individual papers should be printed between the author / title indication and the beginning of the main text. All abstracts should be concluded by a list of key names and concepts discussed in the paper or book. BIBLIOGRAPHY References in the bibliography begin on a new line each and should all be indented from their second line onwards ( hanging paragraphs ). For the bibliographical descriptions, authors must follow the model of the sample bibliography provided below. Authors are encouraged to envisage the possibility of subdividing the list of references, e.g., into a list of primary references (source texts and target texts discussed) and secondary references (scholarly publications). For historically oriented works the list of primary references may exceptionally be chronological, but in principle all references are listed in alphabetical order. In the case of two or more publications by the same author, editor or team, replace the name or names by (i.e. double dash) from the second item onwards. In the case of two or more publications by the same author, editor or team in the same year, distinguish them by adding a letter (e.g. 2002a, 2002b, 2002c...). CHAPTER AND ESSAY TITLES Chapter and essay titles (bold, 13 points, centred, initial capitals only) begin on text line 5. For individual essays in a collection, the name of the author (no bold, 13 points, centred, initial capitals only) should follow the title, separated from it by a white line. The text of the new chapter (in a monograph) or of the abstract (in a collection of essays) is separated from the title of the chapter (monograph) or from the author s name (collection of essays) by two white lines. FONT Authors should use Times New Roman throughout. Size: 11 points for all text, except: titles of chapters or essays: 13 points essay abstracts, quotations, page numbers, headers, endnotes, bibliography, index: 9 points. HEADINGS AND SUBHEADINGS The text should be divided into sections and if necessary subsections, with appropriate headings. Sections should be numbered decimally: 1., 1.1., 1.2., etc. Do not go beyond four levels. ITALICS / BOLDFACE / INVERTED COMMAS Words used metalinguistically (e.g. the term equivalence), emphasised words and foreign words should be printed in italics. Boldface may be introduced sparingly for highlighting newly introduced technical terms or important concepts. Single inverted commas indicate meanings (e.g. the French verb vendre to sell ). Please use the bold or
4 italic font types, don t create italics by using the code (CTRL-I or -B) or by clicking the button in the task-bar, but select the font (e.g. Times New Roman Italic) from the menu. NOTES Use footnotes. Try to keep the footnote on the same page as the reference number. Generally try to keep the number of notes down as much as possible. Do not use them for mere bibliographic references (for these, see references below). PUNCTUATION Never use double spaces after full stops, commas and semicolons. At the end of quotations, place punctuation outside inverted commas. QUOTATIONS Make sure that sources are quoted correctly. Editorial interventions should always be marked as such by means of square brackets. For example: [...], [sic]. Quotations in lesser known languages should be accompanied by a translation. Quotations shorter than three lines should be incorporated into the main text and signalled by means of double quotes. These have to be smart ones: quote rather than "quote". Quotations of three lines or longer should be indented and separated from the regular text by a one-line space above and below. They are to be printed in 9 points. No quotation marks are used in this case. The source reference (cf. references below) is separated from the last word of the quotation by a single space only. REFERENCES The use of sources in the main text is to be acknowledged by references of the format (surname of author or editor + space + year publication + colon + space + page number). For example:...have subscribed to the idea of rank-restricted theories (Holmes 1988: 54), even though it could be... Possible variant:...as James Holmes (1988: 54-55) suggested, it might be... SPELLING Use British conventions. SAMPLE BIBLIOGRAPHY type of publication + selected special features monograph + book in numbered series + two places of publication MODEL EXAMPLES Laviosa, Sara Corpus-based Translation Studies: Theory, Findings, Applications (Approaches to Translation Studies 17). Amsterdam and New York, NY: Rodopi.
5 note: in the case of missing information, specify s.d. (no date), s.l. (no place of publication), or s.n. (no name of publisher). Holmes, James S, José Lambert and Raymond van den Broeck (eds). collection of papers Literature and Translation: New Perspectives in Literary Studies. Leuven: Acco. + two or three names + main title / subtitle note (1): full stop after ed.(singular) but not after eds (plural); note (2): in the case of four (or more) editors or authors, mention the first one only, adding: et al. guest-edited special issue of journal Pym, Anthony (ed.) The Return to Ethics. Manchester: St Jerome. Special issue of The Translator 7(2). text edition Shakespeare, William King Henry V (ed. T.W. Craik) (The Arden Shakespeare). London and New York: Routledge. translation Shakespeare, William Henri V (tr. M.J. Lavelle) (Collection bilingue des Classiques étrangers). Paris: Montaigne. unpublished thesis Wallmach, Kim Differance/derivation: Feminist Translation Under Review. 2 vols. PhD thesis. University of the Witwatersrand. unpublished lecture notes Hantson, André An Introduction to Generative Grammar. Unpublished lecture notes. University of Namur. article in journal Van Doorslaer, Luc Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Corpus Selection in Translation Studies in Target 7(2):
6 article in collection Toury, Gideon A Rationale for Descriptive Translation Studies in Hermans, Theo (ed.) The Manipulation of Literature: Studies in Literary Translation. London and Sydney: Croom Helm: note: if the collection is also listed in the References: Toury, Gideon A Rationale for Descriptive Translation Studies in Hermans (1985): unpublished version of conference paper Malmkjær, Kirsten Literary Translation as a Research Source for Linguistics. Paper presented at Literary Translation in Higher Education: An International Colloquium (University of Warwick, December 1994). forthcoming article Fawlty, Basil (forthcoming). Translation Studies and the Specific Needs of the Hotel Industry. To appear in Trade and Translation Quarterly. article in newspaper Noble, Adrian Tales Out of School in The Independent (11 July 1992). book review Fawcett, Peter Review of Science in translation: Movements of Knowledge Through Cultures and Time by Scott L. Montgomery (Chicago and London: The Chicago University Press, 2000) in The Translator 7(1): note: if the reviewed work itself is also listed in the References: Fawcett, Peter Review of Montgomery (2000) in The Translator 7(1): internet publication The Translator s Home Companion. On line at: com/lai/companion.html (consulted ). Editions Rodopi B.V. Tijnmuiden 7 USA / Canada 1046 AK Amsterdam 906 Madison Avenue The Netherlands Union, NJ USA Tel.: (0) Tel.: (908) Fax: (0) Fax.: (908) Handelsregister Amsterdam nr (USA only) info@rodopi.nl
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