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The true history of science fiction
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64 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2022
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Podcast episode
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“With Jules Verne and the publisher Hugo Gernsback, H.G. Wells invented the genre of science fiction.” Tweet by @nytimesbooks, November 2021
A badly worded tweet by the New York Times revealed a deep anger at the false history of science fiction. Written out of that history were hundreds of women writers of the 1800s who created what today we call science fiction.
The true history of science fiction is deeper and richer than many fans and readers know. It reaches back to the Enlightenment and the collapse of belief in the Christian mythos. It is the search for a new mythos for the modern world, that continues into the 21st century.
00:00 The forgotten authors of science fiction
02:30 Welcome to the Science Fiction podcast
07:07 The true history of science fiction...why does it matter?
09:21 Commercial Genre vs Creative Movement
17:12 The Problem : the collapse of the Christian mythos
23:36 All science fiction is myth, not all myth is science fiction
26:38 The seeds of science fiction
29:01 The Novel Experiment
36:20 Birth of Genre
38:41 The ideological capture of science fiction by John W Campbell
43:47 The New Mythic
50:01 The process of genrefication
54:44 Writing the 21st century myth
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Pre-1950 Utopias and Science Fiction by Women https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_collections/utopias/utopias.html
A badly worded tweet by the New York Times revealed a deep anger at the false history of science fiction. Written out of that history were hundreds of women writers of the 1800s who created what today we call science fiction.
The true history of science fiction is deeper and richer than many fans and readers know. It reaches back to the Enlightenment and the collapse of belief in the Christian mythos. It is the search for a new mythos for the modern world, that continues into the 21st century.
00:00 The forgotten authors of science fiction
02:30 Welcome to the Science Fiction podcast
07:07 The true history of science fiction...why does it matter?
09:21 Commercial Genre vs Creative Movement
17:12 The Problem : the collapse of the Christian mythos
23:36 All science fiction is myth, not all myth is science fiction
26:38 The seeds of science fiction
29:01 The Novel Experiment
36:20 Birth of Genre
38:41 The ideological capture of science fiction by John W Campbell
43:47 The New Mythic
50:01 The process of genrefication
54:44 Writing the 21st century myth
Follow the the Science Fiction podcast and become a member https://damiengwalter.com/podcast/
Join the discussion on the Science Fiction community https://www.facebook.com/groups/324897304599197
Read my top science fiction to rewire your consciousness https://amzn.to/3gQqfGR
Pre-1950 Utopias and Science Fiction by Women https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_collections/utopias/utopias.html
Released:
Mar 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (50)
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