Joseph Ren. “An End to Our Iron and Coal”: Resource Anxiety in Late Victorian Science Fiction Leah Faye Norris. The Ambivalence of Memory in Naomi Mitchison’s Speculative Fiction Milan M. Ćirković. “Not Welcome Here”: Biological versus Postbiological in Lem’s Space Operas Donna T. Tong. Oriental Ornaments: Yellowface and Painful Object(ification)s in Sanders’s Ghost in the Shell Julia Gatermann. Bodies of Knowledge: Discredited Sciences and Technologies of Resistance in Larissa Lai’s The Tiger Flu REVIEW ESSAYS Anna McFarlane. Maternity and Motherlessness: Nielsen’s Motherless Creations and Mitchell’s Maternity in the Post- Apocalypse David M. Higgins. Science Fiction and Native Epistemologies: Spiers’s Encountering the Sovereign Other BOOKS IN REVIEW Ashley’s The Rise of the Cyberzines, Vol. 5 of The History of the Science-Fiction Magazines (Paul Kincaid) Calvin’s Queering SF: Readings (Phoenix Alexander) Campbell’s Perspectives on the Global Theory and Practice of Translation (Lorenzo Andolfatto) Harada’s Sexuality, Maternity, and (Re)productive Futures: Women’s Specualtive Fiction in Contemporary Japan (Kumiko Saito) Shaviro’s Extreme Fabulations (Roger Luckhurst) Yeates’s American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic SF (Michael Fuchs) NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE SF Archives and Collections on the SFS website Special Issue of The Wellsian Special Issue of Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos (Marica Orrù and Igor Juricevic) “Nightmare/s in the Long Nineteenth Century” (Frances Clemente and Greta Colombani) “Posthumanism: Twenty-First Century Perspectives” (Pinaki Roy and Tanima Dutta) “Narrative Complexity in Recent Time-Travel Media” (Liz Trepanier, Luke Leonard, and Emory O’Malley) CFP: Adaptations, Reboots, and Remakes in Popular Culture (Jo Coghlan and Lisa Hackett) CFP: 2023 Conference of the Polish Association for American Studies Call for Applications: R.D. Mullen Fellowships (Sherryl Vint) Back to Home
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BOOKS IN REVIEW
Ashley’s The Rise of the Cyberzines, Vol. 5 of The History of the Science-Fiction Magazines (Paul Kincaid)