SFS SYMPOSIUM. Thinking Through the Pandemic ARTICLES Rob Browning. Nietzsche Among the Aliens in Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey Moira Marquis. The Alien Within: Divergent Futures in Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon and Neill Blomkamp’s District 9 Jessica Valisa. To the Stars! Space Exploration and Futuristic Visions in Late Soviet Science Books for Children Jesse S. Cohn. The Fantastic from Counterpublic to Public Imaginary: The Darkest Timeline? REVIEW-ESSAY Ayanni C.H. Cooper. The Children Are (In) The Future: Castro/Clark’s Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction: Travel, Technology, Time BOOKS IN REVIEW Broderick’s The Time Machine Hypothesis (James Hamby) Campbell’s Young Adult Dystopia Literature and SF (Brittany Tomin) Cheyne’s Disability, Literature, and Genre (Brenda Tyrrell) Delany’s Letters from Amherst (Carl Freedman) Grigg’s SF and the Imitation of the Sacred (Nathan Fredrickson) Jones’s Joanna Russ (Joan Gordon) Markley’s Kim Stanley Robinson (Brent Ryan Bellamy) Milburn’s Respawn (Paweł Frelik) Morgan/Palmer-Patel’s Sideways in Time (Suparno Banerjee) Pinson/Prévost’s Jules Verne et la culture médiatique (Arthur B. Evans) Power’s Contemporary European SF Cinemas (Paweł Frelik) Roberts’s Publishing and the SF Canon (Terry Harpold) Saunders’s Imagined Futures: Writing, Science, and Modernity in the To-Day and To-Morrow Book Series, 1923-31 (Patrick Parrinder) Stanley’s Approaches to Teaching Octavia E. Butler (Phoenix Alexander) Tatsumi’s Trans-Pacific Cultural Studies, Vol. III, Science Fiction and Cyber Culture (Nathaniel Isaacson) Westfahl’s The Rise and Fall of American Science Fiction from the 1920s to the 1960s (Chad Andrews) NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE Hardin’s Donation of Ray Bradbury Collection (Michael Weisenberg) SFRA Award Winners (Gerry Canavan) New MA in SF and Film Studies (Ceri Schooling) Calls for Papers, Announcement of Special Issues, etc. Back to Home
Rob Browning. Nietzsche Among the Aliens in Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey
Moira Marquis. The Alien Within: Divergent Futures in Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon and Neill Blomkamp’s District 9
Jessica Valisa. To the Stars! Space Exploration and Futuristic Visions in Late Soviet Science Books for Children
Jesse S. Cohn. The Fantastic from Counterpublic to Public Imaginary: The Darkest Timeline?
REVIEW-ESSAY
Ayanni C.H. Cooper. The Children Are (In) The Future: Castro/Clark’s Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction: Travel, Technology, Time
BOOKS IN REVIEW
Broderick’s The Time Machine Hypothesis (James Hamby)
Campbell’s Young Adult Dystopia Literature and SF (Brittany Tomin)
Cheyne’s Disability, Literature, and Genre (Brenda Tyrrell)
Delany’s Letters from Amherst (Carl Freedman)
Grigg’s SF and the Imitation of the Sacred (Nathan Fredrickson)
Jones’s Joanna Russ (Joan Gordon)
Markley’s Kim Stanley Robinson (Brent Ryan Bellamy)
Milburn’s Respawn (Paweł Frelik)
Morgan/Palmer-Patel’s Sideways in Time (Suparno Banerjee)
Pinson/Prévost’s Jules Verne et la culture médiatique (Arthur B. Evans)
Power’s Contemporary European SF Cinemas (Paweł Frelik)
Roberts’s Publishing and the SF Canon (Terry Harpold)
Saunders’s Imagined Futures: Writing, Science, and Modernity in the To-Day and To-Morrow Book Series, 1923-31 (Patrick Parrinder)
Stanley’s Approaches to Teaching Octavia E. Butler (Phoenix Alexander)
Tatsumi’s Trans-Pacific Cultural Studies, Vol. III, Science Fiction and Cyber Culture (Nathaniel Isaacson)
Westfahl’s The Rise and Fall of American Science Fiction from the 1920s to the 1960s (Chad Andrews)
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
Hardin’s Donation of Ray Bradbury Collection (Michael Weisenberg)
SFRA Award Winners (Gerry Canavan)
New MA in SF and Film Studies (Ceri Schooling)
Calls for Papers, Announcement of Special Issues, etc.