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The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture
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01. Cyberpunk as Cultural Formation

Anna McFarlane, Graham J. Murphy and Lars Schmeink

I: Cultural Texts

02. Literary Precursors

Rob Latham

03. The Mirrorshades Collective

Graham J. Murphy

04. Bruce Sterling: Schismatrix Plus (Case Study)

Maria Goicoechea

05. Feminist Cyberpunk

Lisa Yaszek

06. Pat Cadigan: Synners (Case Study)

Ritch Calvin

07. Post-Cyberpunk

Christopher D. Kilgore

08. Charles Stross: Accelerando (Case Study)

Gerry Canavan

09. Steampunk

Jess Nevins

10. Biopunk

Lars Schmeink

11. Non-SF Cyberpunk

Jaak Tomberg

12. Comic Books

David M Higgins and Matthew Iung

13. American Flagg! (Case Study)

Corey K. Creekmur

14. Manga

Shige (CJ) Suzuki

15. Early Cyberpunk Film

Andrew M. Butler

16. Strange Days (Case Study)

Anna McFarlane

17. Digital Effects in Cinema

Lars Schmeink

18. Blade Runner 2049 (Case Study)

Matthew Flisfeder

19. Anime

Kumiko Saito

20. Akira and Ghost in the Shell (Case Study)

Martin de la Iglesia and Lars Schmeink

21. Television

Sherryl Vint

22. Max Headroom: Twenty Minutes into the Future (Case Study)

Scott Rogers

23. Video Games

Pawel Frelik

24. Deus Ex (Case Study)

Christian Knöppler

25. Tabletop Role-Playing Games

Curtis D. Carbonell

26. Shadowrun (Case Study)
Hamish Cameron

27. Photography and Digital Art

Grace Halden

28. Fashion

Stina Attebery

29. Music

Nicholas C. Laudadio

30. Janelle Monáe: Dirty Computer (Case Study)

Christine Capetola

II: Cultural Theory

31. Simulation and Simulacra

Rebecca Haar and Anna McFarlane

32. Gothicism

Anya Heise-von der Lippe

33. Posthumanism(s)

Julia Grillmayr

34. Marxism

Hugh Charles O’Connell

35. Cyborg Feminism

Patricia Melzer

36. Queer Theory

Wendy Gay Pearson

37. Critical Race Theory

Isiah Lavender III

38. Animality

Seán McCorry

39. Ecology in the Anthropocene

Veronica Hollinger

40. Empire

John Rieder

41. Indigenous Futurisms

Corinna Lenhardt

42. Afrofuturism

Isiah Lavender III and Graham J. Murphy

43. Veillance Society

Chris Hables Gray

44. Activism

Colin Milburn

III: Cultural Locales

45. Latin America

M. Elizabeth Ginway

46. Cuba’s Cyberpunk Histories

Juan C. Toledano Redondo

47. Japan as Cyberpunk Exoticism

Brian Ruh

48. India

Suparno Banerjee

49. Germany

Evan Torner

50. France and Québec

Amy J. Ransom

About the Author

Anna McFarlane is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Glasgow University with a project entitled "Products of Conception: Science Fiction and Pregnancy, 1968-2015." She has worked on the Wellcome Trust-funded Science Fiction and the Medical Humanities project and holds a Ph.D. from the University of St Andrews on William Gibson’s science fiction novels. She is the editor of Adam Roberts: Critical Essays (2016) and has served as blog and reviews editor for the journal BMJ Medical Humanities.

Graham J. Murphy is a professor with the School of English and Liberal Studies (Faculty of Arts) at Seneca College (Toronto). In addition to more than two dozen articles published in a variety of edited collections and peer-review journals, he is also co-editor of Cyberpunk and Visual Culture (2018), Beyond Cyberpunk: New Critical Perspectives (2010), and co-author of Ursula K. Le Guin: A Critical Companion (2006).

Lars Schmeink is project lead at the "Science Fiction" subproject of "FutureWork," a research network funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research. He was the inaugural president of the Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung from 2010 to 19 and has published extensively on science fiction and posthumanism. He is the author of Biopunk Dystopias: Genetic Engineering, Society, and Science Fiction (2016) and co-editor of Cyberpunk and Visual Culture (2018).

Reviews

"The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture [...] makes for an excellent and accessible reference work for those interested in how techno-cultural changes made throughout our present information-saturated age have been addressed in science fiction and beyond. There is no other scholastic work on cyberpunk that goes as broad or runs as deep, and this will likely remain the case for quite some time."-- Mark Player, University of Reading, from Configurations, Volume 28, Number 3, Summer 2020"The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture is as thorough and careful a study of worldwide cyberpunk as we could have hoped it would be. The writing and the bibliographical apparatus are both of high quality, and the enthusiasm of the writers for their topics matches their professionalism [...]. Every companion volume is as much a spur toward conversation and argument as it is a compass reading in the field it tackles, and in that respect as in many others, this Companion represents a remarkable achievement."-- Simone Caroti, Full Sail University, from Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Volume 30, Number 3, 2020"Emphasizing such a far-reaching impact and manifestation of cyberpunk, this anthology is best suited for scholars seeking a helpful companion for undergraduate courses focused on this topic or emerging scholars desiring a guiding resource through this cultural terrain. Moving beyond the most influential cyberpunk texts, it provides a broader understanding of how cyberpunk permeates disparate genres and media including video games, music, fashion, role-playing games, manga and anime, comic books, novels, and films and therefore enables scholars to re-envision cyberpunk as not merely a North American genre of speculative fiction but instead in a more accurate sense as a global response to late capitalism."-- Michael Pitts, from SFRA Review, vol. 52, no. 1, 241-42

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