Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction: Down to Earth | p. xiii |
Races | |
Race through the Alpha Quadrant: Species and Destiny on Star Trek | p. 3 |
The Island of Dr. Moreau: Interpretation of Images of Race and Species | p. 25 |
It's in the Meat: Science, Fiction, and the Politics of Ignorance | p. 39 |
How to Do Things with Ideas | p. 59 |
Genders | |
Pygmalion's Legacy: Cyborg Women in Science Fiction | p. 73 |
Tepper's Republic: Feminist Separatism and the Question of Essence | p. 87 |
Clone Mothers and Others: Uncanny Families | p. 101 |
Embodying Change: (R)evolutionary Theories of an Alien Synthesis | p. 115 |
Identity and SF: Story as Science and Fiction | p. 139 |
Technologies | |
Sciencepunk: The Influence of Informed Science Fiction on Virtual Reality Research | p. 147 |
Fictitious Contagions: Computer Viruses in the Science Fiction of the 1970s | p. 165 |
After the End of the World: Critiques of Technology in Post-Apocalypse Literature | p. 185 |
Ethics, Science, and Science Fiction | p. 201 |
SF AS STS | |
Modest Witnesses? Feminist Stories of Science in Fiction and Theory | p. 213 |
Cracking the Code: Genomics in Documented Fantasies and Fantastic Documentaries | p. 231 |
Knowing, Being, and the Reality Police: Science Fiction as Science Studies | p. 243 |
Between Garlic and Eternity: Fragments from an Interview with Stanislaw Lem | p. 255 |
At the Limits of the Imagination | |
Cognitive Constraints on Imagining Other Worlds | p. 263 |
After the Space Age: Science, Fiction, and Possibility | p. 275 |
Learning from Ender's Game: Childhood, Education, and War | p. 289 |
Afterword | p. 301 |
About the Contributors | p. 305 |
Index | p. 313 |
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