Science fiction, social conflict, and war
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書誌事項
Science fiction, social conflict, and war
(Cultural politics)
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1990
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780719032882
内容説明
Part of a series that aims to situate culture of all kinds in its social, historical and political context, this book discusses the portrayal of violent events such as the Vietnam War, nuclear war and revolutions, and concepts such as sexual and racial equality in science fiction.
目次
- Science fiction and conflict, Philip John Davies
- where no man has gone before - sexual politics and science fiction, Jacqueline Pearson
- yellow, black or tentacled - the race question in American science fiction, Edward James
- the "personal" versus the "political" in Utopian SF, Anthony Easthope
- Kozmick Kommie Konflicts - Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris" - an East Bloc parable, Carl Tighe
- science, transformation and the individual in the work of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Chris Pike
- violoent revolution in American science fiction, Edward James
- science fiction and the Vietnam War, Alasdair Spark
- nuclear war fiction for young readers, Paul Brians
- eternally safe for democracy - the ultimate weapon of American science fiction, H.Bruce Franklin
- normative fiction, Martha Bartter.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780719034510
内容説明
Part of a series that aims to situate culture of all kinds in its social, historical and political context, this book discusses the portrayal of violent events such as the Vietnam War, nuclear war and revolutions, and concepts such as sexual and racial equality in science fiction.
目次
- Science fiction and conflict, Philip John Davies
- where no man has gone before - sexual politics and science fiction, Jacqueline Pearson
- yellow, black or tentacled - the race question in American science fiction, Edward James
- the "personal" versus the "political" in Utopian SF, Anthony Easthope
- Kozmick Kommie Konflicts - Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris" - an East Bloc parable, Carl Tighe
- science, transformation and the individual in the work of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Chris Pike
- violent revolution in American science fiction, Edward James
- science fiction and the Vietnam War, Alasdair Spark
- nuclear war fiction for young readers, Paul Brians
- eternally safe for democracy - the ultimate weapon of American science fiction, H.Bruce Franklin
- normative fiction, Martha Bartter.
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