Science Fiction Studies

#152 = Volume 51, Part 1 = March 2024


ARTICLE ABSTRACTS

REVIEW ESSAY

  • Sandra Lindow. Connie Willis’s Quantum Theology—Pandemic to Christmas: Smith’s Connie Willis’s Science Fiction: Doomsday Every Day

BOOKS IN REVIEW

  • Admirand’s Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love: Exploring Y (Troy Michael Bordun)
  • Åström/Bonnevier’s Kinship in the Fiction of N.K. Jemisin: Relations of Power  and Resistance (Sarah Leilani Parijs)
  • Clare’s Ancient Greece and Rome in Modern SF (Rick Cousins)

  • Faber’s Death, Identity, and AI in SF (Stephen Dougherty)
  • Humann’s The AI Narrator in Contemporary SF Novels (Luna Huang)

  • Xiaoming’s Unlocking the Future: The Urban Imagination in Contemporary Chinese SF (Angie Chau)

  • McManus’s Critical Theory and Dystopia  (Miguel Sebastián-Martín)
  • Montoneri’s SF and Anticipation (James Hamby)      

  • Nicholls’s Genre Fiction: The Roaring Years (Andrew M. Butler)

  • Ozan’s Rethinking Utopia (Emrah Atasoy)    

  • Telotte’s The Oxford Handbook of New Science Fiction Cinemas (Troy Michael Bordun)
  • Westfahl’s Jules Verne Lives! (Alex Kirstukas)

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

  • Nicole Starosielski Wins the Speculative Fictions and Cultures of Science Book Award for 2022 (SFS

  • CFP: Special issue of Hélice Proposed on Motherhood in SF (Sara Martín Alegre, Mariano Martín Rodríguez, and Mikel Peregrina)
  • Conference Scheduled on SFF Comics (Angelo Piepoli, Umberto Rossi, and Alessandro Scarsella)
  • Book Chapters Planned on Class Conflict in 21st-Century SF Film      
  • NOAA Book Club and the Environment (Craig Russell)

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