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Introduction : New perspectives / Lars Schmeink and Ingo Cornils
Going round in cycles : Time travel and determinism in the Netflix show Dark / Juliane Blank
Popular German science fiction film and European migration / Gabriele Mueller
White German agency in the science fiction films Transfer (2020), Die kommenden Tage (2010), Hell (2011) / Evan Torner
Apocalyptic greeneries : Climate, vegetation and the end of the world / Solvejg Nitzke
The language of ice in the Anthropocene : German science fiction and eco-literature / Matteo Gallo Stampino
Environmental destruction and misogyny in Karen Duve's novel Macht / Clarisa Novello
The paradoxes of illness and health in Juli Zeh's Corpus Delicti / Mylène Branco
Coming to terms with the present : Critical theory and critical posthumanism in contemporary German science fiction / Hanna Schumacher
The end of humanity's monotony : Posthumanism and artificial life in Dietmar Dath's The Abolition of Species and Venus' Victory / Roland Innerhofer
Optimizing the human : A posthuman taxonomy in the works of Theresa Hannig / Lars Schmeink
Marc-Uwe Kling's QualityLand : "Funny dystopia" as social and political commentary / Joscha Klüppel
Beyond the 'last man' narrative : Notes on Thomas Glavinic's Night Work (2018) / Kristina Mateescu
A utopianism that trandscends books : Dirk C. Fleck's ecological science fiction / Peter Seyferth
Conclusion : Dark mirrors? German science fiction in the twenty-first century / Ingo Cornils.

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