Science Fiction Studies


Special Issues & Sections

(by issue number)

#5: The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick (Full text)

#7: The Science Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin (Full text)

#10: Science Fiction Before Wells (Full text)

#13: The Sociology of Science Fiction

#20: Science Fiction on Women--Science Fiction by Women       

#22: Science Fiction and the Non-Print Media

#23: Special Section: Science Fiction through H.G. Wells   

#27: Utopia and Anti-Utopia

#28: The Science Fiction of Olaf Stapledon (Edited by Patrick McCarthy)

#30: Science Fiction in the Nineteenth Century

#31: Special Section: Extraliterary Forms of Science Fiction

#36: Special Section: To 1984 and Beyond

#39: Nuclear War and Science Fiction

#40: Stanislaw Lem

#42 Critical Approaches to Science Fiction: Retrospects and Prospects

#43: Science Fiction Film

#45: Philip K. Dick  

#49: Science Fiction in France

#51: Science Fiction by Women  

#55: Science Fiction and Postmodernism (Full text)

#57: Special Section: Stanislaw Lem (Full text)

#60: Special Section: Hard Science Fiction (Edited by David N. Samuelson)

#70: Special Section: Science Fiction in Academe

#72: Special Section: Star Trek  

#77: Science Fiction and Queer Theory (Full text)

#78: History of Science Fiction Criticism (Full text)

#79: On Global Science Fiction - Part I (Full text)

#80: On Global Science Fiction - Part II (Full text)

#88: Japanese Science Fiction (Edited by Tatsumi Takayuki, Christopher Bolton, and Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr.) (Some articles in full text)*

90: Social Science Fiction (Edited by Neil Gerlach, Sheryl N. Hamilton, and Rob Latham)

#91: The British SF Boom (Edited by Mark Bould, Andrew M. Butler, and Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr.)

#94: Soviet SF: The Thaw and After (Edited by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. and Erik Simon)

#95: A Jules Verne Centenary  (Edited by Arthur B. Evans) (Full text)

#98: Technoculture and Science Fiction (Edited by Roger Luckhurst and Gill Partington)

#100: Special Section on William Gibson's Pattern Recognition

#102: Afrofuturism (Edited by Mark Bould and Rone Shavers)

#103: Latin American SF

#105: Animals and Science Fiction (Edited by Sherryl Vint) (Full text)

#109: Science Fiction and Sexuality (Edited by Rob Latham)

#112: Octavia E. Butler (Edited by De Witt Douglas Kilgore and Ranu Samantrai)

#113: Slipstream (Edited by Rob Latham)

#118: Science Fiction and Globalization (Edited by David Higgins and Rob Latham)

#119: Chinese Science Fiction (Edited by Yan Wu and Veronica Hollinger)

#121: Special Section on Stanislaw Lem's Summa Technologiae (Edited by Rob Latham)

#126: Italian Science Fiction (Edited by Umberto Rossi, Arielle Saiber, and Salvatore Proietti)

#128: Digital Science Fiction (Edited by Pawel Frelik and Rob Latham)

#130: Indian Science Fiction (Edited by Joan Gordon)

#132: Spanish SF (Edited by Sara Martín and Fernando Ángel Moreno)

#135: Frankenstein (Edited by Michael Griffin and Nicole Lobdell)

#136: SF and the Climate Crisis (Edited by Brent Ryan Bellamy and Veronica Hollinger)

#137: Special Section: Liu Cixin

#143: SF and Nostalgia

#147: Food Futures

#148: Special Section: Kim Stanley Robinson


* Several of the articles published in SFS #88 appear in Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime. Christopher Bolton, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., and Takayuki Tatsumi, ed. (Minnesota, 2007).


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