Science Fiction Studies

#55 = Volume 18, Part 3 = November 1991


SPECIAL ISSUE: SCIENCE FICTION AND POSTMODERNISM

ARTICLES

  • In Response to Jean Baudrillard (N. Katherine Hayles, David Porush, Brooks Landon, and Vivian Sobchack) and to the Invitation to Respond (J.G. Ballard) (Full text)

REVIEW-ESSAYS

  • Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. Three Versions of Postmodernism: Hayles, McCaffery, Gane (Larry McCaffery. Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contemporary American Science Fiction Writers; N. Katherine Hayles. Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary Literature and Science; Mike Gane. Baudrillard Critical and Fatal Theory)

  • David Y. Hughes. H.G. Wells: Towards a Synthesis? (Patrick Parrinder & Christopher Rolfe, eds. H.G. Wells Under Revision: Proceedings of the International Wells Symposium, London, July 1986)

  • Douglas Barbour. In Search of the Poetic Fantastic (Patrick D. Murphy & Vernon Hyles, eds. The Poetic Fantastic: Studies in an Evolving Genre; Scott E. Green. Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Biographical Directory) (Douglas Barbour)

BOOKS IN REVIEW

  • Starmont, Borgo, and the English Association (Nicholas Ruddick. Christopher Priest; Stephen R. Dziemianowicz. The Annotated Guide to Unknown &Unknown Worlds; Steve Behrends. Clark Ashton Smith; Raymond Z. Gallun with Dr. Jeffrey M. Elliott. Starclimber: The Literary Adventures and Autobiography of Raymond Z. Gallun; Beverly Lyon Clark. Lewis Carroll; Scott Alan Burgess. The Work of Dean Ing: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide; Tom Shippey, ed., Fictional Space: Essays on Contemporary Science Fiction) (R.D. Mullen)

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

  • Notes (R.M. Philmus, R.D. Mullen)

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