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The Age of Planetary Revolution: Remembering the Future in Science Fiction
Perspectives on History
  • Carl Abbott, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-14-2022
Subjects
  • Science fiction -- Philosophy,
  • Dystopias,
  • Storytelling,
  • Futurism (Literary movement)
Disciplines
Abstract

In lieu of an abstract, a short excerpt:
The year is 2350. The solar system maintains a fragile political balance, with Earth’s Martian colony now an independent republic locked in an armed standoff with its former overlord. The scattered mining settlements of the asteroid belt are still struggling under the thumbs of both inner planets. This is the starting point for The Expanse (2011–22), a series of novels (and now a TV show) by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, writing together as James S. A. Corey. It is also part of a long-standing science fiction tradition in which writers have set stories in a common framework of future solar system history.

Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/39697
Citation Information
Carl Abbott. "The Age of Planetary Revolution: Remembering the Future in Science Fiction" Perspectives on History (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carl_abbott/96/