Fictional space : essays on contemporary science fiction

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Fictional space : essays on contemporary science fiction

edited by Tom Shippey for the English Association

(Essays and studies, 1990)

B. Blackwell , Humanities Press, c1991

  • : uk
  • : uk : pbk
  • : us

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Bibliography: p. 212-224

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Volume

: uk ISBN 9780631177623

Description

Is there a "postmodern" science fiction?. What is "cyberpunk?". What is going to happen to fiction in the next millennium?. How has science fiction coped with the big letdowns of the 1970s and 1980s, from the energy crisis to the NASA failures? These questions, and others, are asked and answered in this collection of eight essays by British and American critics focusing on science fiction's recent past, its contemporary relevance, and its attitudes to the immediate future. The case is made throughout for the genre's distinctive and novel literary effects, ranging from a new rhetoric of words and figures to a new ideology of "disfigured" myths and images. The book marks a new initiative for this distinctively modern form of 20th century literature.

Table of Contents

  • Preface - learning to read science fiction, Tom Shippey (University of Leeds)
  • science fiction and the postmodern - the recent fiction of William Gibson and John Crowley, John Christie (University of Leeds)
  • newness, "Necromancer", and the end of narrative, John Huntington (University of Illinois)
  • in the palace of green porcelain - artifacts from the museum of science fiction, Robert Crossley (University of Massachusetts)
  • the fall of America in science fiction, Tom Shippey (University of Leeds)
  • the art of future war - "Starship Troopers", "The Forever War" and Vietnam, Alasdair Spark (King Alfred's College, Winchester)
  • origins of the underpeople - cats, Kuomintang and Cordwainer Smith, Alan C. Elms (University of California, Davis)
  • the language and languages of science fiction, Walter E. Meyers (North Carolina State University).
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780631177630

Description

A collection of eight essays by British and American critics focusing on science fiction's recent past, its contemporary relevance, and its attitudes to the immediate future.

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