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Netflix’s Speculative Fictions

2020
Netflix’s Speculative Fictions: Financializing Platform Television argues that Netflix’s scaled expansion has hinged upon its ability not only to create, but more importantly to communicate, new forms and flows of potential value in platform capitalism, wherein capital is mobilized not only from direct revenue streams but also the new value assigned to
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Transhumanism in speculative fiction

Journal of Marketing Management, 2021
I distill the content and moral lessons offered in four speculative fiction stories involving various types of transhuman.
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Speculative Fiction

2017
The term “speculative fiction” has three historically located meanings: a subgenre of science fiction that deals with human rather than technological problems, a genre distinct from and opposite to science fiction in its exclusive focus on possible futures, and a super category for all genres that deliberately depart from imitating “consensus reality ...
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Speculative Fictions

2020
Abstract Placing Alexander Hamilton at the center of American literary history, Speculative Fictions recasts the bitter partisan feud over Hamilton’s fiscal policies of the early 1790s as a literary debate about how best to explain the movement of global capital.
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Fictions of Speculation: Introduction

Journal of American Studies, 2015
There are plenty of texts in which one might not be surprised to find an alien invasion on only the second page, but The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report (2010) – the seven-hundred-page document produced by the Congressional Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission – is hardly one of them.
HAMILTON CARROLL, ANNIE McCLANAHAN
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TRANSLATING SPECULATIVE FICTION: CREATING NEW FICTIONAL REALIA

Moscow University Bulletin. Series 19. Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, 2023
The article explores creation of new fictional realia as a translation technique. Fictional realia are defined as a special kind of linguistic realia, also known as quasirealia or irrelia, which describes various aspects of fictional worlds: flora and fauna, everyday life, social and political structure, etc.
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