Science Fiction Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Front Matter2013/01/01
Breaking with Suvinian Formalism2013/01/01
Stanisław Lem's <em>Summa Technologiae</em>: Mirror Text to <em>The Cyberiad</em>2013/01/01
Seeing to Ballard2013/01/01
How We Think When We Think About Science Fiction2013/01/01
There's More to Europe than Meets the Eye2014/01/01
Writing Another Future: Science Fiction, the Arts and Humanities2014/01/01
The David G. Hartwell '63 Science Fiction Symposium2014/01/01
The Rehabilitation of John Brunner2014/01/01
Sex-as-Discourse vs. Sex-as-Practice2014/01/01
Steaming into the Retrofuture2014/01/01
CFP2014/01/01
Author's Response2014/01/01
Conference on the Posthuman2014/01/01
Missing Octavia2014/01/01
William Gibson's <span class="small-caps">Bigend Trilogy</span> as Covert Alternate World Philosophical Apocalypse Slipstream2014/01/01
Corrigenda2014/01/01
Front Matter2014/01/01
Unearthing the Shaver Mysteries2014/01/01
“The very idea of place”: Form, Contingency, and Adornian Volition in <em>The Man in the High Castle</em>2014/01/01
Critical Astigmatism2014/01/01
Adapting (to) Philip K. Dick's Perceptual Play2014/01/01
Biocapitalism and Schizophrenia: Rethinking the Frankenstein Barrier2014/01/01
Notes on Contributors2014/01/01
Revisiting and Revising History through Subjectivity in Élisabeth Vonarburg's <span class="small-caps">Bridge Cycle</span>2014/01/01
Finding the Right Metaphor2014/01/01
“You'll remember Mercury”: The Avant-Garde Worlds of Edwin Morgan's SF Poetry2014/01/01
Celebrating Vaucanson's Automata2014/01/01
Books Received2014/01/01
D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous on Science Fiction2014/01/01