The politics of prophecy |
Frederik Pohl |
Swift, Pohl, and Kornbluth : publicists anatomize newness |
Donald M. Hassler |
H.G. Wells's A modern utopia as a work in progress |
June Deery |
State, heterotropia : the political imagination in Heinlein, Le Guin, and Delany |
Neil Easterbrook |
The I-We dilemma and a "utopian unconscious" in Wells's When the sleeper wakes and Le Guin's The lathe of heaven |
Carol S. Franko |
No future! cyberpunk, industrial music, and the aesthetics of postmodern disintegration |
Patrick Novotny |
Prince versus prophet : Machiavellianism in Frank Herbert's Dune epic |
Peter Minowitz |
Feminist utopian fiction and the possibility of social critique |
Josephine Carubia Glorie |
Governing the alien nation : the comparative politics of extraterrestials |
Clyde Wilcox |
Reality transfigured : the Latin American situation as reflected in its science fiction |
Ingrid Kreksch |
"In every revolution, there is one man with a vision" : the governments of the future in comparative perspective |
Paul Christopher Manuel |
Military, democracy, and the state in Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers |
Everett Carl Dolman |
Gender Identity in Star Trek |
Kathy E. Ferguson, Gilad Ashkenazi, and Wendy Schultz |
"We Owe It to Them to Interfere" : Star Trek and U.S. Statecraft in the 1960s and the 1990s |
Mark P. Lagon |
The politics of prophecy |
Frederik Pohl |
Swift, Pohl, and Kornbluth : publicists anatomize newness |
Donald M. Hassler |
H.G. Wells's A modern utopia as a work in progress |
June Deery |
State, heterotropia : the political imagination in Heinlein, Le Guin, and Delany |
Neil Easterbrook |
The I-We dilemma and a "utopian unconscious" in Wells's When the sleeper wakes and Le Guin's The lathe of heaven |
Carol S. Franko |
No future! cyberpunk, industrial music, and the aesthetics of postmodern disintegration |
Patrick Novotny |