Science Fiction Studies

#101 = Volume 34, Part 1 = March 2007


DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION

Melesina Trench. Laura’s Dream; or, The Moonlanders (1816)

ARTICLES:

REVIEW-ESSAYS:

BOOKS IN REVIEW:

  • Davis/Stillman’s The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed and Beaumont’s Utopia Ltd. (Nicholas Birns)
  • Doughty’s Folktales Retold (Sandra J. Lindow)
  • Frayling’s The Scientist and the Cinema (Mark Bould)
  • Friedman’s Electric Dreams: Computers in American Culture (Pawel Frelik)
  • Gelder’s Popular Fiction (Justin St. Clair)
  • Ginn’s Our Space, Our Place: Women in the Worlds of Science-Fiction Television (Ximena Gallardo C.)
  • Grau’s Philosophers Explore the Matrix (D. Harlan Wilson)
  • A New Edition of H. Rider Haggard’s She (Bryan D. Dietrich)
  • Kochar-Lindgren’s TechoLogics (Andrew M. Butler)
  • Larbalestier’s Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century (JG)
  • Sanders’s The Sandman Papers (Bola C. King)
  • NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

    • Addendum to the Jules verne/Fossil Man Controversy (Nicholas Ruddick)
    • The Saint Eustace Legend and Hoban's Riddley Walker (Martin L. Warren)
    • New Data on a Pioneer (Richard Bleiler)
    • The Other Martin in Godwin's The Man in the Moone (John Clark)
    • Roundtable on SF Criticism (Everett Bleiler)
    • The Present World in Other Terms (David Ketterer)
    • On Hard SF (Donald M. Hassler)
    • Who Killed Science Fiction (RL)
    • The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick (CM)
    • Conferences and Calls for Papers

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