Rumors of War and Infernal Machines: Technomilitary Agenda-setting in American and British Speculative Fiction

Rumors of War and Infernal Machines: Technomilitary Agenda-setting in American and British Speculative Fiction

by Charles E. Gannon
Rumors of War and Infernal Machines: Technomilitary Agenda-setting in American and British Speculative Fiction

Rumors of War and Infernal Machines: Technomilitary Agenda-setting in American and British Speculative Fiction

by Charles E. Gannon

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This provocative and unique work reveals the remarkably influential role of futuristic literature on contemporary political power in America. Tracing this phenomenon from its roots in Victorian Britain, Rumors of War and Infernal Machines offers a fascinating exploration of how fictional speculations on emergent or imaginary military technologies profoundly influence the political agendas and actions of modern superpower states. Gannon convincingly demonstrates that military fiction anticipated and even influenced the evolution of the tank, the development of the airplane, and also the bitter political battles within Britain's War Office and the Admiralty. In the United States, future-fictions and Cold-War thrillers were an officially acknowledged factor in the Pentagon's research and development agendas, and often gave rise_and shape_to the nation's strategic development of technologies as diverse as automation, atomic weaponry, aerospace vehicles, and the Strategic Defense Initiative ('Star Wars'). His book reveals a striking relationship between the increasing political influence of speculative military fiction and the parallel rise of superpower states and their technocentric ideologies. With its detailed political, historical, and literary analysis of U.S. and British fascination with hi-tech warfare, this lively and revealing study will appeal to students, literary and cultural scholars, military and history enthusiasts, and general readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742568716
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/11/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Charles E. Gannon is associate professor of English at St. Bonaventure University.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction: Assessing Rumors?of War and Infernal Machines
Chapter 2 Armageddon by Gaslight: Victorian Visions of Apocalypse
Chapter 3 Opportunistic Anticipations and Accidental Insights: William Le Queux's Exploitation of Edwardian Invasion Anxieties
Chapter 4 Promoters of the Probable, Prophets of the Possible: Technological Innovation and Edwardian Near-Future War Fiction
Chapter 5 H.G. Wells: The Far-Future War Prophet of Edwardian England
Chapter 6 Hard Numbers, Hard Cases, Hard Decisions: Politics and Future-War Fiction in America
Chapter 7 An Imperfect Future Tense(d): Anticipations of Atomic Annihilation in Post-War American Science Fiction
Chapter 8 Nuclear Fiction and Silo Psychosis: Narratives of Life in the Shadow of a Mushroom Cloud
Chapter 9 Radio Waves, Death Rays, and Transgressive (Sub)Texts: Future-War Fiction in the Wide Black Yonder
Chapter 10 Making Man-Machines of Mass Destruction: Future-War Authors as Seers in an Age of Cyborg Soldiers
Chapter 11 Cultural Casualties as Collateral Damage: The Fragment-ing/-ation Effects of Future-War Fantasies vs. Fictions
Chapter 12 Afterword: On Conducting a Literary Reconnaissance in Force, and in Earnest
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