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Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

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The greatest charm of science fiction is not the artistic imagination, but the scientific imagination.Liu Cixin’s the Three-body Problem as a Chinese science fiction novel, reflected Chinese writer how to think science and technology and its possible future of mankind’s imagination. This novel contained “Deconstruction” Utopia, “Transcendence” dystopia and “Composited” Heterotopias, Which fully demonstrated singularity politics’s great ideological tension between post modernity thinking of in this or that and typical Chinese style doctrine and dialectics.

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Liu Cixin, the Three-body Problem, Multidimensional Utopia

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