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Alternative title:
Overland : Speculative Future(s)
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First known date:
2019...
Special issue
2019
of
Overland
est. 1954
Speculative Future(s)
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'When conceiving of this issue, I found myself wanting to bite back at critics of futurism. Those who call it sentimental, puerile, unrealistic. A fairy tale. Wish fulfilment. Such an anti-utopian mindset is what, I would argue, inspired Jonathan Franzen to write in The New Yorker recently that we may as well accept defeat against the climate emergency. I see this anti-utopianism everywhere. In fact, I see it in myself.' (Eda Gunaydin : Editorial introduction)
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Jacaranda Street, single work short story
- Handover, single work short story
- My Body Is a Global Catastrophe Monitoring Station, single work short story
- The Earth in Stasis, single work short story
- Back in Town, single work short story
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