Resistance is Futile: On the Under-Representation of Unions in Science Fiction

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Abstract

This article surveys science fiction (SF) since 1980, and queries the conspicuous under-representation of recognizable images of unions in popular SF, which includes, in contrast, numerous images and narratives of corporate business. According to theories of unionism, science fiction studies and Mark Fisher’s theory of “capitalist realism,” the co-authors theorize this pattern of under-representation, and, in the process, identify and analyze a very small but diverse body of SF works from this period that do include images of unions, in ways that range from the symptomatic to the radically suggestive.
Original languageCanadian English
Pages (from-to)151-71
JournalTOPIA
Volume36
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • union representation
  • union activist mobilization
  • science fiction
  • criticism

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