001449120 000__ 03501cam\a2200529\i\4500 001449120 001__ 1449120 001449120 003__ OCoLC 001449120 005__ 20230310004344.0 001449120 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001449120 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001449120 008__ 220902s2022\\\\sz\a\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001449120 019__ $$a1343249149 001449120 020__ $$a9783030931032$$q(electronic bk.) 001449120 020__ $$a303093103X$$q(electronic bk.) 001449120 020__ $$z9783030931025 001449120 020__ $$z3030931021 001449120 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-030-93103-2$$2doi 001449120 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1343119021 001449120 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cYDX$$dGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dN$T$$dUKMGB$$dOCLCF$$dUKAHL$$dOCLCQ 001449120 049__ $$aISEA 001449120 050_4 $$aPN56.D94 001449120 08204 $$a809/.93372$$223/eng/20220914 001449120 1001_ $$aNorledge, Jessica,$$eauthor. 001449120 24514 $$aThe language of dystopia /$$cJessica Norledge. 001449120 264_1 $$aCham :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c[2022] 001449120 264_4 $$c©2022 001449120 300__ $$a1 online resource (xiii, 244 pages) :$$billustrations. 001449120 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001449120 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001449120 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001449120 4901_ $$aPalgrave studies in language, literature and style 001449120 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001449120 5050_ $$aChapter 1: Towards A Poetics of Dystopia -- Chapter 2: Language in Dystopia -- Chapter 3: Building Dystopian Worlds -- Chapter 4: Reading Dystopian Minds -- Chapter 5: Dystopian Ethics -- Chapter 6: Unreliability and Dystopian Refraction -- Chapter 7: Reconceiving Dystopia. 001449120 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001449120 520__ $$aThis book presents an extended account of the language of dystopia, exploring the creativity and style of dystopian narratives and mapping the development of the genre from its early origins through to contemporary practice. Drawing upon stylistic, cognitive-poetic and narratological approaches, the work proposes a stylistic profile of dystopia, arguing for a reader-led discussion of genre that takes into account reader subjectivity and personal conceptualisations of prototypicality. In examining and identifying those aspects of language that characterise dystopian narratives and the experience of reading dystopian fictions, the work discusses in particular the manipulation and construction of dystopian languages, the conceptualisation of dystopian worlds, the reading of dystopian minds, the projection of dystopian ethics, the unreliability of dystopian refraction, and the evolution and hybridity of the dystopian genre. Jessica Norledge is part of the Applied English Team at the University of Nottingham, UK, where she teaches across Literary Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. She specialises in the cognitive poetics of emotion and the language of dystopia, having published on the dystopian short story, dystopian epistolary, dystopian minds, and the experience of reading dystopian fiction. 001449120 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 14, 2022). 001449120 650_0 $$aDystopias. 001449120 650_0 $$aDystopias in literature. 001449120 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001449120 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aNorledge, Jessica.$$tLanguage of dystopia.$$dBasingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022$$z9783030931025$$w(OCoLC)1338669597 001449120 830_0 $$aPalgrave studies in language, literature and style. 001449120 852__ $$bebk 001449120 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-93103-2$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001449120 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1449120$$pGLOBAL_SET 001449120 980__ $$aBIB 001449120 980__ $$aEBOOK 001449120 982__ $$aEbook 001449120 983__ $$aOnline 001449120 994__ $$a92$$bISE