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      #102 = Volume 34, Part 2 = July 
        2007  
 SPECIAL ISSUE 
      ON AFROFUTURISM Edited by Mark 
      Bould and Rone Shavers 
      Mark Bould. 
        The Ships 
          Landed Long Ago: Afrofuturism and Black SF     REVIEW-ESSAY
 
      Sherryl Vint.
        Funk Not Punk: Foster’s The Souls of 
          Cyberfolk  BOOKS IN REVIEW 
      Brown’s
        Black Superheroes (Joe Sutliff Sanders)      
      Kevorkian’s
        The Black Face of Technology in America	(Isiah Lavender, III)      
      Spaulding’s
        History, the Fantastic, and the Postmodern Slave Narrative 
        (Michelle Reid)      
      Brown’s 
        Science and Power in Argentine Narrative 
        (Aaron Dziubinskyj)     
      Butler’s 
        Christopher Priest: The Interaction (John 
        Langan)      
      Davin’s
        Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965 (Lauren 
        Lacey)      
      Dinello’s
        Technophobia!: SF Visions of Posthuman Technology	(C. Jason Smith)      
      Gillis’s 
        The Matrix Trilogy: Cyberpunk Reloaded 	(Stacie Hanes)      
      Haney’s 
        Cyberculture, Cyborgs, and Science Fiction 
        (Graham Murphy)      
      Harris-Fain’s
        Understanding Contemporary American SF (Marian Parish)
           
      Hogan’s 
        Science Fiction America: Essays on SF Cinema	(Rochelle Rodrigo)      
      Gupta/Johnson’s
        A Twentieth-Century Reader and Johnson’s
          Debating Twentieth-Century Literature, 
            1940-2000 (Eyal Tamir)  
      Kelly/Kessel’s
        The Slipstream Anthology (Doug Davis)     
       Kovacs’s
        Ghosts in Literature and Film 
        (Melissa Stevenson)      
      Livingston’s
        Between Science and Literature: Autopoetics 
        (Krista Kasdorf)      
      Lupoff’s
        The Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs (Jacob Weisman)  
      Mendlesohn’s
        Diana Wynne Jones (Maureen 
        Kincaid Speller)      
      Wong/Westfahl/Chan’s
        World Weavers: Globalization, Science Fiction, and 
          the Cybernetic Revolution (Lisa Yaszek)  NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
     
      Prehistoric Humans (Michael Klossner)
      “New” John Wyndham in The Literary 
        Encyclopedia (David Ketterer) Special issue of SFS on the New Wave (RL)
      Editorial Changes at Extrapolation	(Michael Levy)SFRA Awards (Adam Frisch) 
      Society for Utopian Studies (Peter 
        Fitting) CFPs for upcoming conferences  
 
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