Title: Science Fiction Literature
1Science Fiction Literature
- Its not just spaceships
- and little green men!
2What does Science Fiction mean?
- The term Science Fiction is sort of an
oxymoron, a term that contradicts itself - Science means that which is true and provable.
- Fiction means that which is fabricated or
false. - The truth is, both are true for Science Fiction,
which must contain scientific principles and the
fictional treatment of its use.
3Working Definition
- Science Fiction shows POSSIBLE futures based on
real life science, so we might use this
definition - The exploration of alternate realities taken from
present day events.
4- Reality Science Fiction
- Exaggerated
- Present Day Issue Version of that
Issue
5History of Science Fiction
- Hints of SciFi started earlier than you think!
- In Gullivers Travels (1726), a flying island is
used by its rulers to literally crush the
islands foes. - In Micromegas (1732), two giants from other
planets (the first aliens!) visit the earth and
mock its human occupants. - But we dont call these works SciFi
6The First and The Best?
- Mary Shelleys Frankenstein (1818) is considered
the first SciFi novel (though it was considered
horror literature at the time). - In it, a doctor creates a living man out of spare
parts, using somewhat believable anatomy
principles.
7And then came the masters
- Jules Verne
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864)
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1870)
- Around the World in 80 Days (1873)
- H.G. Wells
- The Time Machine (1895)
- The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896)
- The Invisible Man (1897)
- War of the Worlds (1898)
8Its All in the Timing
- Youll perhaps notice that the works of these two
authors having to do with SciFi were published
right around the time of the Industrial
Revolution. - Why do you think that was?
9Sub-Genres
- As you might now be able to guess, SciFi isnt
always about spaceships and aliens. In fact, it
rarely is. - Though there are about 50 sub-genres of SciFi, 10
sub-genres are seen most often.
10Sub-Genre Hard Science Fiction
- Stories feature believable scientists or
scientific investigations. - The science must be VITAL to the story and
plausible given todays science.
About the difficulties of adapting to humans To
life on foreign planets
11Soft Science Fiction
- These stories are more about the psychological
and social sciences (anthropology, sociology,
psychology, political science ), rather than
about the hard sciences (for example, physics,
astronomy, or chemistry). - Relationships, more than science, are the focus
of the action.
Talking animals present an allegory about class
warfare.
12Alternate History
- These stories show history as we know it
radically changed, such as Einstein never
unlocking the power of atomic energy or Germany
winning World War II. - Society is altered because of these key changes.
What if America had been an Axis power in World
War II?
13Cyberpunk
- These stories are set in a computer-dominated
society, usually in the near future. - The punk is usually a character rebelling
against the computer domination, often working
underground.
a washed-up computer hacker hired by a
mysterious employer to work on the ultimate
hack.
14Utopian Fiction
- In these stories, all of societys ills have been
solved and people live near-perfect existences. - This is distinct from DYSTOPIAN literature in
that the controlled society is working in a
positive way.
A look into Americas future pollution,
homophobia, racism, and imperialism no longer
exist.
15Dystopian Fiction
- Like UTOPIAN fiction, society is controlled and
effort at perfection is attempted. - HOWEVER, the result is distinctly negative, often
in the form of lost freedoms and immoral leaders.
Pain and suffering are almost completely
absent, but so are free choice and emotional
maturity.
16Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic
- Stories are concerned with the end of
civilization through nuclear war, plague, or some
other general disaster.
The 19-day release and spread of a biological
weapon leads to the struggle among a key few
survivors.
17Steampunk
- These stories are usually set in the time of
steam-power prominence. - Society is changed radically by the advent of
modern inventions. - Like Cyberpunk, there are often rebellious
characters.
Set in 1832, it suggests a massive change to
society brought on by a steam-powered computer.
18Fantastic Voyage
- The hero is on a journey of discovery,
encountering foreign creatures, strange
inhabitants, and amazing sights.
So thats what my colon looks like!
19Space Opera
- As opposed to Hard Science Fiction, the stories
focus on romantic, often melodramatic, adventure. - The setting is almost exclusively space.
- The conflicts are often between two powerful
individuals with competing aims.
The beautiful vixen battles the evil aliens,
refusing the love of their king.
20Themes
- There are about five major themes that recur
throughout Science Fiction novels. - These themes tend to have little to do with space
and are instead about how events affect the human
experience (remember that SciFi events are
exaggerations of modern day issues).
21Theme 1 Unexplained Phenomena
- Stories featuring UFOs, pyramid power, paranormal
abilities, ESP, and other psychic possibilities
are really about how humans are affected by these
possibilities. - How does man adapt to the unknown and/or the
unexplainable.
22Theme 2 Self-Knowledge
- SciFi stories frequently focus less on the
science and more on our ability to know and
accept our humanity with all of our weakness and
error. - This theme is found in stories dealing with the
challenging of gender identities or other
preconceived notions.
23Theme 3 Individual vs. Society
- Society has guidelines for acceptable living, but
the story poses situations where rules dont
cover or dont apply. - The strong individual arises to accomplish a
daring feat that may require breaking the rules. - From this, the hero and the reader understand the
complexity and inadequacy of societys
restraints.
24Theme 4 People in Time or Space
- Humans travel through space and/or through time,
encountering the unknown. - The theme revolves around how humans are able to
react to unfamiliar surroundings will it be
with fear or understanding?
25Theme 5 Humans and Technology
- Stories revolve around how humans interact with
computers, nanotechnology, bioengineering,
virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and
other aspects of a technology-driven society. - The question of what makes us human is answered
when human is contrasted with technology.