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==Editions==
==Editions==
* 2003: Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
* 2003: Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0819566519 (cloth). ISBN 0819566527 (paper).  


==Contents==
==Contents==
* [[Walter Mosley]]. “Black to the Future.” pp.202–4.
* Preface. ''American Science Fiction''; or, "What Happened to the Flying Cars?": Science Fiction / Millennia / Culture" - [[Marleen S. Barr]]. p.ix
* Introduction. "Now -- and 3000: Science Fiction Studies / Cultural Studies" - [[Marleen S. Barr]].  




; Part 1. Future Past.
* [[Neil Postman]], "Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century" - p.19
* [[James Gunn]], "The End-of-the-World Ball" - p.29
; Part 2. Future Present.
* [[Darko Suvin]], "Reflections on What Remains of Zamyatin's ''We'' after the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be Against People?" - p.51
* [[George Zebrowski]], "The Coming of Christ the Joker" - p.82
* [[Harlan Ellison]], "Goodbye to All That" - p.99
; Part 3. Future Perfect.
* [[Marleen S. Barr]], "Superfeminist; or, A Hanukah Carol" - p.111
* [[Pamela Sargent]], "Utmost Bones" - p.116
* [[Marge Piercy]], "Love and Sex in the Year 3000" - p.131
* [[Rosi Braidotti]], "Cyberteratologies: Female Monsters Negotiate the Other's Participation in Humanity's Far Future", pp. 146-
; Part 4. Future Critical.
* [[Patrick Parrinder]], "'You Must Have Seen a Lot of Changes': Fiction Beyond the Twenty-First Century" - p.173
* [[Eric S. Rabkin]], "Review: What Was Science Fiction?" - p.191
* [[Kim Stanley Robinson]], "Review: Science in the Third Millennium" - p.199
* [[Walter Mosley]], “Black to the Future.” pp.202–4. (First appeared in ''[[New York Times Magazine]]''.)
* About the Contributors - p.205


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Latest revision as of 12:08, 13 November 2010

Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium is a 2003 anthology of SF criticism edited by Marleen S. Barr.

Editions

  • 2003: Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0819566519 (cloth). ISBN 0819566527 (paper).

Contents

  • Preface. American Science Fiction; or, "What Happened to the Flying Cars?": Science Fiction / Millennia / Culture" - Marleen S. Barr. p.ix
  • Introduction. "Now -- and 3000: Science Fiction Studies / Cultural Studies" - Marleen S. Barr.


Part 1. Future Past.
  • Neil Postman, "Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century" - p.19
  • James Gunn, "The End-of-the-World Ball" - p.29


Part 2. Future Present.
  • Darko Suvin, "Reflections on What Remains of Zamyatin's We after the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be Against People?" - p.51
  • George Zebrowski, "The Coming of Christ the Joker" - p.82
  • Harlan Ellison, "Goodbye to All That" - p.99


Part 3. Future Perfect.
  • Marleen S. Barr, "Superfeminist; or, A Hanukah Carol" - p.111
  • Pamela Sargent, "Utmost Bones" - p.116
  • Marge Piercy, "Love and Sex in the Year 3000" - p.131
  • Rosi Braidotti, "Cyberteratologies: Female Monsters Negotiate the Other's Participation in Humanity's Far Future", pp. 146-


Part 4. Future Critical.


  • About the Contributors - p.205