Future Spaces of Power
The Cultural Politics of Digital and Outer Spaces
Future Spaces of Power
The Cultural Politics of Digital and Outer Spaces
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Description
Future Spaces of Power explores political, cultural, and societal narratives of future space(s) on a global scale to complicate the cultural logic of systemic futures that exist outside the boundaries of dominant political imaginaries.
Contributors critically engage with alternative visions found in literature, film, and other cultural artifacts that encourage us to either live with or escape from the systemic conditions of neoliberalism and late capitalism and consider what these alternative visions might do – or fail to do – in combating anti-democratic futures, environmental degradation, and new forms of imperialism. Through these analyses, the volume collectively argues that anti-postmodern and postmodern readings of future spaces overlook the everyday lived experiences of certain bodies – including chronic health problems, effects from systemic racism, and other experiences of insecurity, fear, and death in the face of institutionalized violence – by disregarding differential experiences of time within different spatial contexts.
Contributors suggest that critiques of narratives occurring within and about virtual and metaspaces, artificial intelligence, space exploration, and even the colonization of outer space can provide critical insights concerning global futures and our perceptions of space and time, especially as they inform how we should live in the present amid environmental destruction, information capitalism, neoliberalism, and the remaining infrastructures of colonialism. Ultimately, this book interrogates how a variety of media shape and inform our understanding and assumptions about conceptualizations of future space(s) as it demonstrates how governmentality eliminates and regulates surplus bodies – both overtly and covertly – through the technological, spatial, discursive, and temporal management of space.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Future Spaces of Power
Caroline Alphin, E. Leigh McKagen, Shelby E. Ward
Part 1: Outer Spaces
1. (Re)Creating Home and Empire in Contemporary Star Trek
E. Leigh McKagen (Virginia Tech, USA)
2. Disimagination and Corporate Futurity: The Neoliberal Enclosure of Outer Space
Craig Henry Jones (Lancaster University, UK)
3. From the Belt to Across the Sol: Lessons from The Expanse for Reforming the Outer Space
Treaty
Troy Thurman (Independent Scholar, USA)
4. Cosmic Dismemberment: Decolonizing Space Exploration In Cuban Speculative Fiction
Lu Han (Cornell University, USA)
5. The Pedagogy of Alien Response Movies: Limitations in liberal international politics
Shelby E. Ward (Tusculum University, USA)
Part 2: Digital Spaces
6. The Biopolitics of Modern Social Darwinism: A Critique of Neo-reactionism and Its Anti-Democratic Spaces
Caroline Alphin (Virginia Tech and Radford University, USA)
7. You Reap What You Sow: Affect, Neoliberal Techno-Utopias and Community Building in Stardew Valley
Deanna Holroyd (The Ohio State University, USA) and Holly Parker (University of Lincoln, USA)
8. Telehealth Publics: Networked Milieus of Care Production
Shaun Respess (North Carolina State University, USA)
9. Kitot'sattook: Indigitalized Spaces, Time Travel and Kinship Computing Interconnection (KCI)
Patricia May-Derbyshire (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Index
Product details

Published | 08 Jan 2026 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781666957587 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Series | Critical Futures: Creative Interventions and Revolutionary Possibilities |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |