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Theoretical fictions: Ligotti, Negarestani and speculative realism

Luka Bekavac ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb


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Abstract

The article examines recent interactions between philosophy and popular literary genres. Attempting to eliminate anthropocentrism from philosophy, speculative realism draws on natural sciences, but also on the reevaluated imagery of the horror genre. “Conceptual” horror anticipates the problems that philosophy (beyond the frame of the humanities) has yet to articulate. This paper outlines two cases of horror writers using philosophy as a narrative strategy and a means of diversifying their audiences: Ligotti, whose texts undermine genre borderlines by way of metafiction, and Negarestani, who explicitly defines his debut novel as postgenre horror or “theoretical fiction”.

Keywords

horror; speculative realism; Negarestani; Ligotti; philosophy; popular culture

Hrčak ID:

167600

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/167600

Publication date:

14.9.2016.

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