The Sociology of Science Fiction

The Sociology of Science Fiction
Title The Sociology of Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Brian M. Stableford
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages 194
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 089370265X

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Well-known critic Brian Stableford, a former professor at the University of Reading, contributes "a fascinating and valuable attempt to grapple with the questions of why SF authors write what they write, and why SF readers like what they like"-Interzone. Contents: Introduction; Approaches to the Sociology of Literature; The Analysis of Communicative Functions; The Evolution of Science Fiction as a Publishing Category; The Expectations of the Science Fiction Reader; Themes and Trends in Science Fiction; and Conclusion: The Communicative Functions of Science Fiction. Complete with Notes and References, Bibliography, and Index.

Science Fiction and Climate Change

Science Fiction and Climate Change
Title Science Fiction and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Andrew Milner
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2020-03-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1789621720

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This is a timely, comprehensiveand thoroughly researched study of climate fiction from around the world,including novels, short stories, films and other formats. Informed by a sociologicalperspective, it will be an invaluable resource for students and scholarslooking to enter and expand the field of climate fiction studies.

Locating Science Fiction

Locating Science Fiction
Title Locating Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Andrew Milner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 1846318424

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A major, groundbreaking intervention into contemporary theoretical debates about SF. It effects a series of vital shifts in SF theory and criticism, away from prescriptively abstract dialectics of cognition and estrangement and towards the empirically grounded understanding of an amalgam of texts, practices and artefacts.

The Physics and Astronomy of Science Fiction

The Physics and Astronomy of Science Fiction
Title The Physics and Astronomy of Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Steven D. Bloom
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 245
Release 2016-07-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786470534

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The great scientific, astronomical and technological advances of the 20th century inspired the science fiction genre to imagine distant worlds and futures, far beyond the discoveries of the here and now. This book explores science fiction films, television series, novels and short stories--from Lost in Space (1965-1968) to Fringe (2008-2013) to the works of Isaac Asimov and Stephen Baxter--with a focus on their underlying concepts of physics and astronomy. Assessing accuracy and plausibility, the author considers the possibilities of solar system, interstellar and faster than light travel; intelligent planets, dark (anti-) matter, the multiverse and string theory, time travel, alternate universes, teleportation and replication, weaponry, force fields, extraterrestrial life, subatomic life, emotional robots, super-human and parapsychological powers, asteroid impacts, space colonies and many other topics.

The Sociology of Science Fiction

The Sociology of Science Fiction
Title The Sociology of Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author B. M. Stableford
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre
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Science Fiction

Science Fiction
Title Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Patrick Parrinder
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 251
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1317872665

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First published in 1979. This volume presents Science Fiction as a coherent system, not as a collection of facts or random sequence of individual voices. The contributors are concerned with less with surveying the bare facts of the genre than with interpretating their significance. They attempt to establish the common properties of Science Fiction writing whether in the treatment of a theme or in SF of a given period or nationality.

Mapping the Dynamics of Science and Technology

Mapping the Dynamics of Science and Technology
Title Mapping the Dynamics of Science and Technology PDF eBook
Author Michel Callon
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 253
Release 1986-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 134907408X

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This book is a collection of works regarding the interactions of science, technology, and society.