Science Fiction Studies

#150 = Volume 50, Part 2 = July 2023


ARTICLE ABSTRACTS

REVIEW ESSAY

  • Mark Bould. Transitional Demands: Rieder's Speculative Epistemologies

BOOKS IN REVIEW

  • Egbunike/Nwankwo’s African Literature Today 39 (Peter J. Maurits)
  • Greenham’s Cosmicism and Neocosmicism in H.P. Lovecraft, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, and Frank Herbert (E Mariah Spencer)
  • Kendal/Smith/Champion/Milner’s Ethical Futures and Global Science Fiction (Ida Yoshinaga)
  • Kincaid’s Brian W. Aldiss (Rob Latham)
  • Nardi/Brierly’s Discovering Dune (Kara Kennedy)
  • Ramírez’s Un-American Dreams (Brent Ryan Bellamy)
  • Samer’s Lesbian Potentiality and Feminist Media (Kathryin Heffner)
  • Schmeink/Cornils’s New Perspectives on Contemporary German Science Fiction (Franz Rottensteiner)
  • Suvin’s Disputing the Deluge (Gary Wolfe)
  • Vint/Buran’s Technologies of Feminist Speculative Fiction (Sara Hosey)

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

  • “Fred Folio” Unmasked (Richard Bleiler)
  • C.S. Lewis Symposium (Curtis White)
  • Transmedia Monsters and Villains (Antonio Sanna)
  • Mechanization of the Child. Special issue of The Journal of Children in Popular Culture (Caryn Murphy)        
  • The Wizard of Oz at UNC Charlotte
  • 82nd World SF Convention in Glasgow for 2024
  • CFP: Collection on Posthumanism (Pinaki Roy and Tanima Dutta)
  • CFP: Special issue of American Imago: Comics on the Couch
  • CFP: Special issue of The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture

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