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Index
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Reimagining Characters/Reconfiguring Relationships
Chapter 1: Some Notes on the Steampunk Social Problem Novel
Chapter 2: Useful Troublemakers: Social Retrofuturism in the Steampunk Novels of Gail Carriger and Cherie Priest
Chapter 3: Corsets of Steel: Steampunk’s Reimagining of Victorian Femininity
Chapter 4: Love and the Machine: Technology and Human Relationships in Steampunk Romance and Erotica
Chapter 5: “Anything Is Possible for a Man in a Top Hat with a Monkey with a Monocle”: Remixing Steampunk in Professor Elemental’s The Indifference Engine
Part II: Refurbishing Time and Place
Chapter 6: “In Sum, Evil Has Prevailed”: The Moral Morass of Science and Exploration in Jacques Tardi’s The Arctic Marauder
Chapter 7: “Fulminations and Fulgurators”: Jules Verne, Karel Zeman, and Steampunk Cinema
Chapter 8: Airships East, Zeppelins West: Steampunk’s Fantastic Frontiers
Chapter 9: Enacting the Never-Was: Upcycling the Past, Present, and Future in Steampunk
Chapter 10: Objectified and Politicized: The Dynamics of Ideology and Consumerism in Steampunk Subculture
Part III: Retrofitting Things
Chapter 11: “Love the Machine, Hate the Factory”: Steampunk Design and the Vision of a Victorian Future
Chapter 12: Steve Jobs versus the Victorians: Steampunk, Design, and the History of Technology in Society
Chapter 13: Remaking the World: The Steampunk Inventor on Page and Screen
Chapter 14: Steampunk’s Legacy: Collecting and Exhibiting the Future of Yesterday
Afterword: Steampunk: Looking at the Evidence
About the Editors, Contributors, and Artists
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