Science Fiction Studies

#149 = Volume 50, Part 1 = March 2023


REVIEW ESSAYS

  • Anna McFarlane. Maternity and Motherlessness: Nielsen’s Motherless Creations and Mitchell’s Maternity in the Post-
    Apocalypse
  • David M. Higgins. Science Fiction and Native Epistemologies: Spiers’s Encountering the Sovereign Other

BOOKS IN REVIEW

  • Ashley’s The Rise of the Cyberzines, Vol. 5 of The History of the Science-Fiction Magazines (Paul Kincaid)       

  • Calvin’s Queering SF: Readings (Phoenix Alexander)
  • Campbell’s Perspectives on the Global Theory and Practice of Translation (Lorenzo Andolfatto)
  • Harada’s Sexuality, Maternity, and (Re)productive Futures: Women’s Speculative Fiction in Contemporary Japan (Kumiko Saito)
  • Shaviro’s Extreme Fabulations (Roger Luckhurst)
  • Yeates’s American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic SF (Michael Fuchs)
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
  • SF Archives and Collections on the SFS website
  • Special Issue of The Wellsian
  • Special Issue of Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos (Marica Orrù and Igor Juricevic)
  • “Nightmare/s in the Long Nineteenth Century” (Frances Clemente and Greta Colombani)
  • “Posthumanism: Twenty-First Century Perspectives” (Pinaki Roy and Tanima Dutta)
  • “Narrative Complexity in Recent Time-Travel Media” (Liz Trepanier, Luke Leonard, and Emory O’Malley)
  • CFP: Adaptations, Reboots, and Remakes in Popular Culture (Jo Coghlan and Lisa Hackett)
  • CFP: 2023 Conference of the Polish Association for American Studies    

    Call for Applications: R.D. Mullen Fellowships (Sherryl Vint)

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