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'''''New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction''''', edited by [[Donald M. Hassler]] and [[Clyde Wilcox]], is a | '''''New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction''''', edited by [[Donald M. Hassler]] and [[Clyde Wilcox]], is a 2008 collection of essays on politics and science fiction. | ||
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* [[Lisa Yaszek]], "Not Lost in Space: Revising the Politics of Cold War Womanhood in Judith Merril's Science Fiction" - p.78 | |||
* [[Wanda Raiford]], "Race, Robots, and the Law" - p.93 | |||
* [[M. Elizabeth Ginway]], "The Body in Brazilian Science Fiction: Implants and Cyborgs", p.198 | |||
* [[Roberta de Sousa Causo]], "A Brazilian Metafiction: Paulo de Sousa Ramos's Dystopian Novella", p. 212 | |||
* [[Fred Erisman]], "[[Stagecoach]] in Space: The Legacy of ''[[Firefly]]''", p.223 | |||
* [[Sandy Rankin]], "The (Not Yet) Utopian Dimension and Collapse of Cyberpunk in Walter Mosley's ''Futureland: Nine Stories of an Imminent World''", p.315 | |||
* [[Marleen S. Barr]]. “A Last Situation: Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Cultural Critic Leslie Fiedler.” - p.339 | * [[Marleen S. Barr]]. “A Last Situation: Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Cultural Critic Leslie Fiedler.” - p.339 | ||
==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
* | * 2008, University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-57003-736-8. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[category: | [[category:2008 publications]] | ||
[[category:Works of SF studies]] | [[category:Works of SF studies]] | ||
[[category:Anthologies of nonfiction]] | [[category:Anthologies of nonfiction]] | ||
[[Category:Nonfiction works by title]] | [[Category:Nonfiction works by title]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:22, 13 November 2010
New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction, edited by Donald M. Hassler and Clyde Wilcox, is a 2008 collection of essays on politics and science fiction.
Contents
- Lisa Yaszek, "Not Lost in Space: Revising the Politics of Cold War Womanhood in Judith Merril's Science Fiction" - p.78
- Wanda Raiford, "Race, Robots, and the Law" - p.93
- M. Elizabeth Ginway, "The Body in Brazilian Science Fiction: Implants and Cyborgs", p.198
- Roberta de Sousa Causo, "A Brazilian Metafiction: Paulo de Sousa Ramos's Dystopian Novella", p. 212
- Fred Erisman, "Stagecoach in Space: The Legacy of Firefly", p.223
- Sandy Rankin, "The (Not Yet) Utopian Dimension and Collapse of Cyberpunk in Walter Mosley's Futureland: Nine Stories of an Imminent World", p.315
- Marleen S. Barr. “A Last Situation: Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Cultural Critic Leslie Fiedler.” - p.339
Editions
- 2008, University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-57003-736-8.