Science Fiction Studies
#122 = Volume 41, Part 1 = March 2014
ARTICLES
- Brian J. McAllister. “You’ll remember Mercury”: The Avant-Garde Worlds of Edwin Morgan’s SF Poetry
- George M. Johnson. Evil is in the Eye of the Beholder: Threatening Children in Two Edwardian Speculative Satire
- Andrew Lison. “The very idea of place”: Form, Contingency, and Adornian Volition in The Man in the High Castle
- Carl Gutiérrez-Jones. Stealing Kinship: Neuromancer and Artificial Intelligence
- Nicholas Serruys. Revisiting and Revising History through Subjectivity in Élisabeth Vonarburg’s Bridge Cycle
- Sean McQueen. Biocapitalism and Schizophrenia: Rethinking the Frankenstein Barrier Aaron Santesso. Fascism and Science Fiction
- Ewa Mazierska and Eva Näripea. Gender Discourse in Eastern European SF Cinema
- Andrew Ferguson. Unearthing the Shaver Mysteries: Nadis’s Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey and Toronto’s Richard Shaver, Ray Palmer and the Strangest Chapter of 1940s Science Fiction.
- Wendy Gay Pearson. Sex-as-Discourse vs. Sex-as-Practice: Ginn and Cornelius’s Essays on the Carnal Side of Science Fiction
- Jaymee Goh Sook Yi. Steaming into the Retro-Future: Taddeo and Miller’s A Steampunk Anthology
- Attebery/Hollinger’s Parabolas of Science Fiction (Elana Gomel)
- Banerjee’s We Modern People: Science Fiction and the Making of Russian Modernity (Mike Davis)
- Blaim’s English Utopian Fictions, 1516-1800 (Patrick Parrinder)
- Coelsch-Foisner/Herbe’s New Directions in the European Fantastic (Paweł Frelik)
- Condry’s The Soul of Anime (Takayuki Tatsumi)
- Croft’s Lois McMaster Bujold (Rebecca Holden)
- Gaillard/Goffi/Roukhomovsky/Roux’s L’Automate: Modèle Métaphor Machine Merveille (Marie-Hélène Huet)
- Grebowicz/Merrick’s Adventures with Donna Haraway (Joan Gordon)
- Holden/Shawl’s Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler (Gerry Canavan)
- Miller’s Exploring the Limits of the Human (Graham J. Murphy)
- Smith’s John Brunner (Jeffrey Hicks)
- First English Translation of Jules Verne’s Travel Scholarships (Paul Alkon)
- Frederik Pohl, 1919-2013 (Rob Latham)
- D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER) on SF (Alana Quinn)
- Writing Another Future: SF, the Arts and Humanities (Brandon Jones)
- Conference on the Posthuman (Francesca Ferrando)
- News from the South (Diego Samuelle Guillén)
- The David Hartwell ’63 SF Symposium (Paul Park)
- Adapting (to) Philip K. Dick’s Perceptual Play (Rubén Mendoza)
- On Tomberg on William Gibson’s Bigend Trilogy (David Ketterer)
- Author’s Response (Jaak Tomberg)
- Corrigenda (Franz Rottensteiner, Jordana Rosenberg)
- CFP: SF/F Now and Irradiating the Object: M. John Harrison at Warwick University (Mark Bould)
- Notes on Contributor
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