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100 1  Gonnermann, Annika. 
245 10 Absent Rebels :|bCriticism and Network Power in 21st 
       Century Dystopian Fiction 
264  1 Tübingen :|bNarr Francke Attempto,|c2021. 
264  4 |c©2021. 
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490 1  Mannheimer Beiträge zur Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft 
       ;|vv.85 
505 0  Intro -- Contents -- Thank You -- I.‍ &
       #x200D;Introduction: Dystopia Today -- II.‍ 
       ‍The Dystopian Genre -- 1.‍ &
       #x200D;Genre, Etymology, and Definition of Utopian, 
       Eutopian, and Dystopian Fiction -- 2.‍ &
       #x200D;The History of Dystopian Fiction -- 3.‍&
       #x2001;‍Context, Criticism, and Rahel Jaeggi's 
       Critique of Forms of Life (2014) -- 3.1.‍ &
       #x200D;Classical Dystopian Fiction, State Totalitarianism,
       and 'External Criticism' -- 3.2.‍ &
       #x200D;Contemporary Dystopian Fiction, Neoliberal 
       Capitalism, and 'Immanent Criticism' -- Theorising 
       Neoliberal Capitalism and Globalisation -- Neoliberalism 
       and the Colonisation of the Imagination: Mark Fisher's 
       'Capitalist Realism' -- The (Im-)Possibility of 
       Criticising Neoliberalism -- Contemporary Dystopian 
       Writing, 'Immanent Criticism,' and David Grewal's Network 
       Power (2008) -- III.‍ ‍'Crowd-
       Founded' Dystopia: Dave Eggers' The Circle (2013) -- The 
       Rise of the Circle -- The Company and Network Standards --
       The Circlers' Loss of Identity and Longing for Recognition
       -- The 'Eutopian' Monopoly of the Circle -- IV.‍&
       #x2001;‍The Totalitarian Face of Neoliberalism: 
       Margaret Atwood's The Heart Goes Last (2015) -- The 
       Eutopian Facade of Neoliberalism -- Involuntary Decisions 
       Within Neoliberal Networks -- Totalitarianism as Product 
       of the Free Market -- The Impossibility of Thinking beyond
       Neoliberal Capitalism -- V.‍ ‍Feeding
       Neoliberal Capitalism: M.‍ ‍T. 
       Anderson's Feed (2002) -- The Commodification of Life and 
       Nature -- Network Standards, Neoliberal Capitalism, and 
       the Feed -- The Absence of Resistance -- The Inefficiency 
       of 'External Criticism' -- VI.‍ &
       #x200D;Predatory Capitalism Throughout History: David 
       Mitchell's Cloud Atlas (2004) -- The History of Capitalism
       -- Networks and Path Dependence -- Consumption and Its 
       (Narratological) Limits -- Immanent Criticism' as Compass 
       for Reform -- VII.‍ ‍Clones and Free-
       Market Capitalism: Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go 
       (2005). 
505 8  The Commodification of Life, Art, and Sex -- Individuals 
       Within Networks -- The Confusion of Voluntariness and 
       Freedom -- The Failure of 'External Criticism' -- VIII.&
       #x200D; ‍Dystopia, 'Immanent Criticism,' and
       its Eutopian Implications -- IX.‍ &
       #x200D;Bibliography. 
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