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Acknowledgments | |
List of contributors | |
Chronology | |
Foreword James Gunn | |
Introduction: reading science fiction Farah Mendlesohn | |
Part I. The History: 1. Science fiction before the genre Brian Stableford | |
2. The magazine era: 1926-1960 Brian Attebery | |
3. New wave and backwash: 1960-1980 Damien Broderick | |
4. Science fiction from 1980 to the present John Clute | |
5. Film and television Mark Bould | |
6. Science fiction and its editors Gary K. Wolfe | |
Part II. Critical Approaches: 7. Marxist theory and science fiction Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr | |
8. Feminist theory and science fiction Veronica Hollinger | |
9. Postmodernism and science fiction Andrew M. Butler | |
10. Science fiction and queer theory Wendy Pearson | |
Part III. Sub-genres and Themes: 11. The icons of science fiction Gwyneth Jones | |
12. Science fiction and the life sciences Joan Slonczewski and Michael Levy | |
13. Hard science fiction Kathryn Cramer | |
14. Space opera Gary Westfahl | |
15. Alternate history Andy Duncan | |
16. Utopias and anti-utopias Edward James | |
17. Politics and science fiction Ken MacLeod | |
18. Gender in science fiction Helen Merrick | |
19. Race and ethnicity in science fiction Elisabeth Anne Leonard | |
20. Religion and science fiction Farah Mendlesohn | |
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