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Canavan, Gerry. "“If the Engine Ever Stops, We’d All Die”: Snowpiercer and Necrofuturism." Paradoxa 26.(2014): 41–66. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
BibTeX citation key: Canavan2014
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Categories: General
Keywords: "Le Transperceneige", Adaptation, Film adaptation, France, Lob. Jacques, Rochette. Jean-Marc, Science Fiction
Creators: Canavan
Collection: Paradoxa
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Abstract
Applying Mark Fisher’s “capitalist realism” and Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee’s “necrocapitalism” to the study of sf, this article reads the post-apocalyptic French comic Le Transperceneige (1982) and its film adaptation Snowpiercer (2014) as critiques of necrofuturist visions of the future. Necrofuturism posits a future that is doomed to continue modern capitalism’s unsustainable and immoral practices even as those practices become more and more destructive and self-defeating; films such as Snowpiercer interrupt this well-rehearsed vision of a world of universal death to open the mind to new possibilities for alternative futures. Key to Snowpiercer’s critique of necrofuturism is its depiction of necrocapitalism as a deliberately constructed thing, rather than a law of nature, reminding us that someone chose to build this world of unhappiness and prompting us to recognize that other sorts of worlds might be built instead.
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