De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie

Using two concepts providing by the Tarkovskij and Aleksievič’s works (Stalker and Voices from Chernobyl), scaling down the nuclear in terms of both space and time and the idea of contaminated fiction, the article focuses on the Metro 2033 phenomenon. Through the structures and capabilities of trans...

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Main Author: Anindita Banerjee
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Language:fra
Published: Université de Limoges 2023-06-01
Series:ReS Futurae
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/resf/11670
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description Using two concepts providing by the Tarkovskij and Aleksievič’s works (Stalker and Voices from Chernobyl), scaling down the nuclear in terms of both space and time and the idea of contaminated fiction, the article focuses on the Metro 2033 phenomenon. Through the structures and capabilities of transmedia storytelling, Metro 2033 transforms fallout fantasy into a new, collaboratively produced and performed narrative, coined “bunker bildungsroman”, fostering hyper-reading and participants’ own narratives of emergence. The multidirectional, dialogic interpretation between the real, the imaginary, the lived and the speculative potentialities of the nuclear mobilizes the bunker bildungsroman into a powerful handbook of living.
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De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie
ReS Futurae
climate fiction
cli-fi
contamination
Tarkovskij (Andrej)
Gluhovskij (Dmitrij)
Aleksievič (Svetlana)
title De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie
title_full De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie
title_fullStr De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie
title_full_unstemmed De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie
title_short De l’imaginaire des retombées au Bunker Bildungsroman : l’imaginaire nucléaire après l’utopie
title_sort de l imaginaire des retombees au bunker bildungsroman l imaginaire nucleaire apres l utopie
topic climate fiction
cli-fi
contamination
Tarkovskij (Andrej)
Gluhovskij (Dmitrij)
Aleksievič (Svetlana)
url https://journals.openedition.org/resf/11670
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