Science Fiction Studies

#109 = Volume 36, Part 3 = November 2009


SCIENCE FICTION AND SEXUALITY

  • Symposium on Sexuality in SF

REVIEW-ESSAYS

  • Sherryl Vint. Views from Queer: Pearson/Hollinger/Gordon’s Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction
  • Roger Luckhurst. The Productive Convergence of SF Criticism and Critical Theory: Csicsery-Ronay, Jr.’s The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction
  • Samuel Gerald Collins. Fiddling with Le Guin: Freedman’s Conversations with Ursula K. Le Guin and Kelso’s Ursula K. Le Guin

BOOKS IN REVIEW

  • Ballard’s Miracles of Life (Rob Latham)
  • Collins/Jervis’s Uncanny Modernity (Veronica Hollinger)
  • Duchamp/Gunn’s WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 2 (Jane Donawerth)
  • Holden/King’s Conceptual Breakthrough: Star/Alien (Carl Freedman)
  • Nama’s Black Space: magining Race in Science Fiction Film (De Witt Douglas Kilgore)
  • Stableford’s Science Fact and Science Fiction (Joan Gordon)
  • Roshwald’s Science and Technology in Myth and Fiction (Jeff Hicks)
  • Sapegno/Salvini’s Sulla fantascienza femminista (Valentina Polcini)
  • Spiegel’s Die Konstitution des Wunderbaren (Franz Rottensteiner)
  • Westfahl’s Science Fiction Quotations (Neil Easterbrook)

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

  • Bisexuality in New Wave SF (Rob Latham)
  • Vintage Sleaze and SF (Michael Hemmingson)
  • Sultry Sluts from Outer Space (Earl Kemp)
  • Sex and Star Trek (Michael Hemmingson)
  • Strange Leafy Sex (Michael Hemmingson)
  • Correspondence: On the Copernican Revolution (Paul Fayter)
  • Correspondence: Response (Adam Roberts)
  • Tribute to Robert A. Collins (Rob Latham)
  • SFRA 2009 (Arthur B. Evans)
  • UCR SF Position (Rob Latham
  • Calls for Papers
  • Notes on Contributors

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