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The Bubble Metropolis: Manhattan Island Crises in Contemporary Science Fiction
by
Liao, Wang
in
Blish, James
/ Capitalism
/ Cities
/ Class struggle
/ Crises
/ Critical thinking
/ Economic conditions
/ Economics
/ Environmental degradation
/ Ethics
/ Fiction
/ High rise buildings
/ High technology
/ Imagery
/ Imagination
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Islands
/ Literary characters
/ Novels
/ Recessions
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Security guards
/ Social justice
/ Subcultures
/ Urban planning
/ Wealth
/ Welfare
/ Whitehead, Colson
2025
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The Bubble Metropolis: Manhattan Island Crises in Contemporary Science Fiction
by
Liao, Wang
in
Blish, James
/ Capitalism
/ Cities
/ Class struggle
/ Crises
/ Critical thinking
/ Economic conditions
/ Economics
/ Environmental degradation
/ Ethics
/ Fiction
/ High rise buildings
/ High technology
/ Imagery
/ Imagination
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Islands
/ Literary characters
/ Novels
/ Recessions
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Security guards
/ Social justice
/ Subcultures
/ Urban planning
/ Wealth
/ Welfare
/ Whitehead, Colson
2025
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The Bubble Metropolis: Manhattan Island Crises in Contemporary Science Fiction
by
Liao, Wang
in
Blish, James
/ Capitalism
/ Cities
/ Class struggle
/ Crises
/ Critical thinking
/ Economic conditions
/ Economics
/ Environmental degradation
/ Ethics
/ Fiction
/ High rise buildings
/ High technology
/ Imagery
/ Imagination
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Islands
/ Literary characters
/ Novels
/ Recessions
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Security guards
/ Social justice
/ Subcultures
/ Urban planning
/ Wealth
/ Welfare
/ Whitehead, Colson
2025
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The Bubble Metropolis: Manhattan Island Crises in Contemporary Science Fiction
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The Bubble Metropolis: Manhattan Island Crises in Contemporary Science Fiction
2025
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Overview
As “the island at the center of the world,” Manhattan has inspired countless writers and has served as a spatial archetype in science fiction’s world-building. From the interdisciplinary perspective of literature and economics, this article discusses the crisis imagination of the “bubble metropolis” in five contemporary Manhattan-related science fiction novels including Cities in Flight (1970), The Blister (1975), Terminal World (2010), Zone One (2011), and New York 2140 (2017). The spatial variety of Manhattan Island in these science fiction novels is closely combined with its economic condition. The characters, plots, and spatial imagery of these novels gather to reflect the different stages of the operation of a bubble economy, illustrating a historical cycle of capitalism that can never be escaped. Manhattan Island has long been the symbol of the world’s rush for wealth. The fear of economic recession, environmental degradation, and class conflict have formed the special geographical features of the island in the future. The crisis imagination of the “bubble metropolis” also seeks to stimulate critical thinking on economic ethics, urban design, and high technology, calling for social justice and public welfare.
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