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Discover the groundbreaking insights of 'Fear of Seeing,' a pivotal work that examines the evolution of contemporary Chinese science fiction over the past thirty years. Rooted in the cultural and political landscape of a rapidly changing China, this book highlights a distinctive narrative that reveals what society often overlooks. Author Mingwei Song delves deep into the heart of Chinese speculative fiction, showcasing how the genre has captured the anxieties and hopes of a new era. With a focus on the literary strategies that redefine storytelling, 'Fear of Seeing' explores the works of acclaimed authors like Liu Cixin and Han Song, as well as emerging voices that push the boundaries of genre. This compelling analysis not only sheds light on variations of utopia and dystopia but also addresses themes of the posthuman, cyborgs, and evolving gender narratives. Perfect for scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, this essential book illuminates the transformative power of science fiction in contemporary literature, making it a must-read for anyone interested in understanding China's literary future and its global resonance. 'Fear of Seeing' is more than just a book; it's a lens through which to view the unseen dynamics of society and literature in the twenty-first century.