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Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds Kristin Noone

Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds By Kristin Noone

Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds by Kristin Noone


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Terry Pratchett's writing celebrates the possibilities opened up by inventiveness and imagination. These essays use inventiveness and creation as a thematic core to combine normally disparate themes, such as science fiction studies, the effect of collaborative writing, steampunk aesthetics, intertextuality, and neomedievalism and colonialism.

Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds Summary

Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds: Essays on Identity and Narrative in Discworld and Beyond by Kristin Noone

Terry Pratchett's writing celebrates the possibilities opened up by inventiveness and imagination. It constructs an ethical stance that values informed and self-aware choices, knowledge of the world in which one makes those choices, the importance of play and humor in crafting a compassionate worldview, and acts of continuous self-examination and creation. This collection of essays uses inventiveness and creation as a thematic core to combine normally disparate themes, such as science fiction studies, the effect of collaborative writing and shared authorship, steampunk aesthetics, productive modes of ownership, intertextuality, neomedievalism and colonialism, adaptations into other media, linguistics and rhetorics, and coming of age as an act of free will.

In all Pratchett's constructed worlds and narratives--from Discworld, to the science-fictional flat planet of Strata, from a parody of Conan the Barbarian's Cimmeria to the comedically apocalyptic Good Omens--questions of identity, community, and the relations between self and other are constantly examined, debated, and reshaped. Pratchett's worlds thus become ethical worlds: fantasies in which language always matters, stories resonate with the past and the future, and choices emphasize the importance of compassion and creation.

About Kristin Noone

Kristin Noone is an English instructor and Writing Center faculty at Irvine Valley College in Southern California. Her research explores medievalism, adaptation, fantasy, and romance. She has published on subjects from Neil Gaiman's many Beowulfs to depictions of witchcraft in Terry Pratchett's Discworld to Arthurian references in World of Warcraft. She is also a published author of romance and fantasy fiction.

Emily Lavin Leverett is a professor of English at Methodist University in Fayetteville North Carolina. With her primary focus as Medieval English Romance-tales of adventure, magic, chivalry, faith, and fantasy, she also studies medievalism, the ways that the romances of medieval Britain have made their way into contemporary arts, specifically English author Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds - Kristin Noone and Emily Lavin Leverett
  • Something That Gods Are: Acts of Creation in Terry Pratchett's Early Science Fiction - Kristin Noone
  • Conan the Nonagenarian: Beyond Hyborian Hypermasculinity with Terry Pratchett's Cohen the Barbarian - Mike Perschon
  • Carrot Ironfoundersson: Medieval Romance, Narrative Causality and the Ethics of Choice in Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! - Emily Lavin Leverett
  • Self-Discovery, Free Will and Change: The Ethics of Growing Up in the Fantasy Novels of Terry Pratchett - Kathleen Burt
  • The Anglo-Saxon AElf: Old English Influences in Terry Pratchett's The Wee Free Men and The Shepherd's Crown - Livia Bongiovanni
  • Constructing Identity Through Language in Discworld - Elise A. Bell
  • Rhetoricity of Discworld: Magic and the Ethics of Footnotes - Amy Lea Clemons
  • The Golempunk Manifesto: Ownership of the Means of Production in Pratchett's Discworld - Janet Brennan Croft
  • Neomedievalism and the Ethics of Colonization in Pratchett and Baxter's The Long Earth and The Long War - Sadie E. Hash
  • Appendix: Works and Adaptations
  • About the Contributors
  • Index

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NLS9781476674490
9781476674490
1476674493
Terry Pratchett's Ethical Worlds: Essays on Identity and Narrative in Discworld and Beyond by Kristin Noone
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McFarland & Co Inc
2020-08-30
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