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Including more than 30 essential works of science fiction criticism
in a single volume, this is a comprehensive introduction to the
study of this enduringly popular genre. Science Fiction Criticism:
An Anthology of Essential Writings covers such topics as:
*Definitions and boundaries of the genre *The many forms of science
fiction, from time travel to 'inner space' *Ideology and identity:
from utopian fantasy to feminist, queer and environmental readings
*The non-human: androids, aliens, cyborgs and animals *Race and the
legacy of colonialism The volume also features annotated guides to
further reading on these topics. Includes writings by: Marc
Angenot, J.G. Ballard, Damien Broderick, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay,
Samuel R. Delany, Philip K. Dick, Grace Dillon, Kodwo Eshun, Carl
Freedman, Allison de Fren, Hugo Gernsback, Donna Haraway, N.
Katherine Hayles, Robert A. Heinlein, Nalo Hopkinson, Veronica
Hollinger, Fredric Jameson, Gwyneth Jones, Rob Latham, Roger
Luckhurst, Judith Merril, John B. Michel, Wendy Pearson, John
Rieder, Lysa Rivera, Joanna Russ, Mary Shelley, Stephen Hong Sohn,
Susan Sontag, Bruce Sterling, Darko Suvin, Vernor Vinge, Sherryl
Vint, H.G. Wells, David Wittenberg and Lisa Yaszek
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Transreal Cyberpunk (Hardcover)
Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling; Introduction by Rob Latham
bundle available
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R701
Discovery Miles 7 010
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The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction attempts to descry the
historical and cultural contours of SF in the wake of technoculture
studies. Rather than treating the genre as an isolated aesthetic
formation, it examines SF's many lines of cross-pollination with
technocultural realities since its inception in the nineteenth
century, showing how SF's unique history and subcultural identity
has been constructed in ongoing dialogue with popular discourses of
science and technology. The volume consists of four broadly themed
sections, each divided into eleven chapters. Section I, "Science
Fiction as Genre," considers the internal history of SF literature,
examining its characteristic aesthetic and ideological modalities,
its animating social and commercial institutions, and its
relationship to other fantastic genres. Section II, "Science
Fiction as Medium," presents a more diverse and ramified
understanding of what constitutes the field as a mode of artistic
and pop-cultural expression, canvassing extra-literary
manifestations of SF ranging from film and television to videogames
and hypertext to music and theme parks. Section III, "Science
Fiction as Culture," examines the genre in relation to cultural
issues and contexts that have influenced it and been influenced by
it in turn, the goal being to see how SF has helped to constitute
and define important (sub)cultural groupings, social movements, and
historical developments during the nineteenth, twentieth, and
twenty-first centuries. Finally, Section IV, "Science Fiction as
Worldview," explores SF as a mode of thought and its intersection
with other philosophies and large-scale perspectives on the world,
from the Enlightenment to the present day.
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction features over a 150
years' worth of the best science fiction ever collected in a single
volume. The fifty-two stories and critical introductions are
organized chronologically as well as thematically for classroom
use. Filled with luminous ideas, otherworldly adventures, and
startling futuristic speculations, these stories will appeal to all
readers as they chart the emergence and evolution of science
fiction as a modern literary genre. They also provide a fascinating
look at how our Western technoculture has imaginatively expressed
its hopes and fears from the Industrial Revolution of the
nineteenth century to the digital age of today. A free online
teacher's guide at http: //sfanthology.site.wesleyan.edu/
accompanies the anthology and offers access to a host of
pedagogical aids for using this book in an academic setting.
The stories in this anthology have been selected and introduced by
the editors of Science Fiction Studies, the world's most respected
journal for the critical study of science fiction.
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Transreal Cyberpunk (Paperback)
Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling; Introduction by Rob Latham
bundle available
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R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Including more than 30 essential works of science fiction criticism
in a single volume, this is a comprehensive introduction to the
study of this enduringly popular genre. Science Fiction Criticism:
An Anthology of Essential Writings covers such topics as:
*Definitions and boundaries of the genre *The many forms of science
fiction, from time travel to 'inner space' *Ideology and identity:
from utopian fantasy to feminist, queer and environmental readings
*The non-human: androids, aliens, cyborgs and animals *Race and the
legacy of colonialism The volume also features annotated guides to
further reading on these topics. Includes writings by: Marc
Angenot, J.G. Ballard, Damien Broderick, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay,
Samuel R. Delany, Philip K. Dick, Grace Dillon, Kodwo Eshun, Carl
Freedman, Allison de Fren, Hugo Gernsback, Donna Haraway, N.
Katherine Hayles, Robert A. Heinlein, Nalo Hopkinson, Veronica
Hollinger, Fredric Jameson, Gwyneth Jones, Rob Latham, Roger
Luckhurst, Judith Merril, John B. Michel, Wendy Pearson, John
Rieder, Lysa Rivera, Joanna Russ, Mary Shelley, Stephen Hong Sohn,
Susan Sontag, Bruce Sterling, Darko Suvin, Vernor Vinge, Sherryl
Vint, H.G. Wells, David Wittenberg and Lisa Yaszek
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