Spectral Futures

Fabulations of Worlds to Come

Professor Bernd Herzogenrath editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:22nd Jan '26

£85.00

This title is due to be published on 22nd January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Spectral Futures cover

Novel and thought-provoking, this book illuminates different facets of futurities through a lens of various colours.

What colour is the future – or rather, what colors are the futures? Broad and enlightening in its coverage, this collection explores the notion that there is not just one visualization of the future, but many, stretching across and beyond shades of utopian brightness and dystopian darks. Visiting futures that belong to the realm of ghosts, it calls for a hauntology that deals not only with spectres of the past but also the of future, offering a fascinating engagement with both colonial history and hyper-accelerated societies.

Guided by a diversity of colours, contributors speculate on non-anthropogenic futurities, theorising on the richness of an essentially complex and disordered material universe. The volume’s critical approaches range from speculative realism, oceanic biology, and philosophy and politics, to posthumanism and queer theory. What all these offerings have in common is a strong focus on materiality, the in|human, and the innovative possibilities that are brought into light by this ‘fabulated spectrum’. They combine the potentialities of philosophy, art, and science, in that they all forge a relation to chaos, or, an undeterminable ‘new.’ Powerful and thought-provoking, this book illuminates different possibilities of gazing upon futures in nuanced and novel ways.

A wonderful volume that brings the colour of philosophy to life and the philosophy of colour to bear on the most pressing issues of our times. * Brad Evans, Professor of Political Violence & Aesthetics, Director of the Centre for the Study of Violence, University of Bath, UK *
Spectral Futures begins with a neatly ordered wavelength scale, only to populate it with fantastic and phantasmic entities that glimmer, flicker and waver at the edge of visibility. A brilliant fusion of theory and fabulation that thinks in color and hums with possibility. * Tomáš Dvorák, Assistant Professor in the Department of Photography, FAMU, Prague *

ISBN: 9781350421127

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336 pages