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The familiar strange of sociological fiction
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Gabriel García Márquez’s
One Hundred Years of Solitude
makes the magical and strange feel familiar, and short stories from
Fiction @ The Sociological Review
inversely make the familiar feel strange. I consider this ability to make the familiar strange as a key part of having a sociological sense of the world: as an ability to disturb what seems fixed and settled in society, and unmake any given set of social relations as the only and natural way of life. I conceptualise the crafting of this sense in fiction as a process of distillation. When writing sociological fiction, we distil our disciplinary attunement – strip down, concentrate and refine the many concepts and findings of our work – to craft scenes which unsettle ‘common sense’.
Title: The familiar strange of sociological fiction
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Gabriel García Márquez’s
One Hundred Years of Solitude
makes the magical and strange feel familiar, and short stories from
Fiction @ The Sociological Review
inversely make the familiar feel strange.
I consider this ability to make the familiar strange as a key part of having a sociological sense of the world: as an ability to disturb what seems fixed and settled in society, and unmake any given set of social relations as the only and natural way of life.
I conceptualise the crafting of this sense in fiction as a process of distillation.
When writing sociological fiction, we distil our disciplinary attunement – strip down, concentrate and refine the many concepts and findings of our work – to craft scenes which unsettle ‘common sense’.
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