Mythologies of Outer Space
Every culture and society has read stories in the night sky. From the careful attention of astronomers across all times and all parts of the world to the search for alien life, the stories found in the shapes of constellations to the expansive imaginings of science fiction, there has always been life up there, at the very least, for our imaginations.
Mythologies of Outer Space brings together academics and artists to explore diverse imaginings of outer space. It examines questions that, in a world where outer space is increasingly accessible, are no longer only science fiction. Is outer space terra nullius, open for settlement? What if there is life beyond earth? Will we repeat the mistakes of the colonial age on other planets? Should parts of outer space be protected, like nature reserves? What about resource extraction? Do celestial bodies, like the moon, have rights?
Astronaut Robert Thirsk, Mi’kmaw astronomer Hilding Neilson, digital humanities scholar Chris Pak, and outer space archaeologist Alice Gorman, among others, are joined by artists including David Hoffos and Dianne Bos, literary scholars, art critics, scientists, and a poet to explore how humanity thinks about outer space in this joyful, curious book.
With contributions by: Dianne Bos, Marjan Eggermont, Jim Ellis, Kyle Flemmer, Stefania Forlini, Alice Gorman, Noreen Humble, Marc N. Hutchinson, Philip P. Langill, Hilding Neilson, Chris Pak, Naomi Potter, Keith Sidwell, Robert Thirsk, and Nancy Tousley
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Introduction: Ideologies of Outer Space
Chapter 1: How We Let the Moon Die and Why It Isn't Dead
Chapter 2: Imaginary Voyages to the Moon: Lucian and His Legacy
Chapter 3: Lucian's Voyage to the Moon
Chapter 5: Fifty Years at the Rothney
Chapter 4: Space is Part of the Land: Reconsidering the Relationship Between Astronomy Research, Outer Space Exploration, and Colonialism
Chapter 6: Life in a Parallel Universe: The Biocene
Chapter 7. "A Kind of Continuous Conceptual Drunkenness?": Terraforming and Analogy in Science Fiction
Chapter 8. Science Fiction that Might Have Been, or The Outer Spaces of the Gibson Collection of Speculative Fiction
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- isbn9781773855882
- publisherUniversity of Calgary Press
- publisher placeCalgary, AB
- restrictionsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- rightsThis Open Access work is published under a Creative Commons licence.
- rights territoryWORLD
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