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A byproduct of the Science Fiction Research Association conference
held in Lawrence, Kansas, in 2008, the essays in this volume
address the intersections among the reading, writing, and teaching
of science fiction. Part One studies the teaching of SF, placing
analytical and pedagogical research next to each other to reveal
how SF can be both an object of study as well as a teaching tool
for other disciplines. Part Two examines SF as a genre of mediation
between the sciences and the humanities, using close readings and
analyses of the literary-scientific nexus. Part Three examines SF
in the media, using specific television programs, graphic novels,
and films as examples of how SF successfully transcends the medium
of transmission. Finally, Part Four features close readings of SF
texts by women, including Joanna Russ, Ursula K. Le Guin, and
Octavia Butler.
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