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’sThe Time Machine Hypothesis (James Hamby)
Campbell’sYoung Adult Dystopia Literature and SF (Brittany Tomin)
Cheyne’sDisability, Literature, and Genre (Brenda Tyrrell)
Delany’sLetters from Amherst (Carl Freedman)
Grigg’sSF and the Imitation of the Sacred (Nathan Fredrickson)
Jones’sJoanna Russ (Joan Gordon)
Markley’sKim Stanley Robinson (Brent Ryan Bellamy)
Milburn’s Respawn (Paweł Frelik)
Morgan/Palmer-Patel’sSideways in Time (Suparno Banerjee)
Pinson/Prévost’sJules Verne et la Soon This Morning Blues 3:50 Chris Thomas King Red Mud 1998 9/18/2019 3:45 AM Chris Thomas King MPEG audio file Blues
culture médiatique (Arthur B. Evans)
Power’sContemporary European SF Cinemas (Paweł Frelik)
Roberts’s Publishing and the SF Canon (Terry Harpold)
Saunders’sImagined 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’sTrans-Pacific Cultural Studies, Vol. III, Science Fiction and Cyber Culture (Nathaniel Isaacson)
Westfahl’sThe Rise and Fall of American Science Fiction from the 1920s to the 1960s (Chad Andrews)