Friday, August 13, 2010

New: Science Fiction Studies 37.2 (July 2010)

Science Fiction Studies

#111 = Volume 37, Part 2 = July 2010


SFS SHOWCASE: Library Collections and Archives of SF and Related Materials (presented by Rob Latham)

ARTICLES

REVIEW-ESSAYS

  • Mark Bould. From Panther to Princess, Sex Work to Starfleet: A Special Issue of African Identities on “The Black Imagination and Science Fiction”

  • Pawel Frelik. Close Encounters: Vest’s The Postmodern Humanism of Philip K. Dick

BOOKS IN REVIEW

  • Booker’s The Supernatural in American Culture (Kristin Noone)

  • Collins’s Anthropological Engagements with the Future (Diane M. Nelson)
  • Fisch’s Frankenstein (Amy J. Ransom)
  • Hall’s Naomi Mitchison: A Profile of Her Life and Work (John Clute)
  • Lunning’s Mechademia 3: Limits of the Human (D. Harlan Wilson)

  • Pordzik’s Futurescapes: Space in Utopian and Science Fiction Discourse (Peter Fitting)

  • Ransom’s Science Fiction from Québec: A Postcolonial Study (Sophie Beaule)

  • Rottensteiner’s The Black Mirror and Other Stories: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Germany and Austria (Sonja Fritzsche)

  • Steiff/Tamplin’s Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy and Eberl/Decker’s Star Trek and Philosophy (Russell Blackford)

  • Walters’s Alternative Worlds in Hollywood Cinema (D. Harlan Wilson)

  • Winnington’s The Working of Mervyn Peake’s Imagination (Paul Kincaid)

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

  • Homage to J.G. Ballard (Roger Luckhurst)
  • The Short Career of Calvin M. Knox (Michael Hemmingson)
  • 2010-11 Mullen Fellows Announced (Rob Latham)
  • SFRA 2010 Awards (Lisa Yaszek)
  • Staging Dahlgren (Carol McGuirk)
  • Publishing Announcements and Calls for Papers
  • Notes on Contributors

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