Science Fiction Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Prescriptivists vs. Descriptivists: Defining Steampunk2011/01/0135
The Challenge of Imagining Ecological Futures: Paolo Bacigalupi’s <em>The Windup Girl</em>2012/01/0110
Variations on Utopia in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction2013/01/018
Nomenclature, Narrative, and Novum: “The Anthropocene” and/as Science Fiction2018/01/018
H5N1 for Angry Birds: <em>Plague Inc.</em>, Mobile Games, and the Biopolitics of Outbreak Narratives2016/01/018
What Do We Mean When We Say “Global Science Fiction”? Reflections on a New Nexus2012/01/018
Science Fiction and the Climate Crisis2018/01/016
“Works like Magic”: Metaphor, Meaning, and the GUI in <em>Snow Crash</em>2018/01/016
Prefiguring Egypt's Arab Spring: Allegory and Allusion in Ahmad Khālid Tawfīq's <em>Utopia</em>2015/01/016
Sci-Why?: On the Decline of a Film Genre in an Age of Technological Wizardry2014/01/016
Translation and the Development of Science Fiction in Twentieth-Century China2013/01/016
Beyond Narcissism: What Science Fiction Can Offer Literature2013/01/016
Chinese Science Fiction: A Response to Modernization2013/01/016
“Stutter-Stop Flash-Bulb Strange”: GMOs and the Aesthetics of Scale in Paolo Bacigalupi's <em>The Windup Girl</em>2015/01/016
The Political Imagination in Liu Cixin's Critical Utopia: <em>China 2185</em>2015/01/016
Uses of the End of the World: Apocalypse and Postapocalypse as Narrative Modes2017/01/015
Stealing Kinship: <em>Neuromancer</em> and Artificial Intelligence2014/01/015
Post-National Cool: William Gibson’s Japan2011/01/015
Bodies and Digital Discontinuities: Posthumanism, Fractals, and Popular Music in the Digital Age2016/01/015
Guilty Speculations: The Affective Climate of Global Anthropocene Fictions2018/01/015
Imagining Globalization in Paolo Bacigalupi's <em>The Windup Girl</em> and Chen Qiufan's <em>The Waste Tide</em>2019/01/015
On the Mythologerm: <em>Kalpavigyan</em> and the Question of Imperial Science2016/01/015
Psychic Decolonization in 1960s Science Fiction2013/01/015
Future Histories and Cyborg Labor: Reading Borderlands Science Fiction after NAFTA2012/01/015
The Persistent Peril of the Artificial Slave2011/01/015
Preternatural Narration and the Lens of Genre Fiction in Junot Díaz’s <em>The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao</em>2011/01/015
Slipstream 22011/01/015
Memory's Offspring and Utopian Ambiguity in Ursula K. Le Guin's “The Day Before the Revolution” and <em>The Dispossessed</em>2013/01/014
Recognizing Cognition: On Suvin, Miéville, and the Utopian Impulse in the Contemporary Fantastic2014/01/014
The Trans Legacy of <em>Frankenstein</em>2018/01/014