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Science Fiction Criticism

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by Rob Latham;


  ontology of the event in here–here

  paradox stories here–here, here, here

  psychohistoriography in here–here

  “time loop” stories here, here

  time machines here–here, here, here–here, here, here, here

  Tiptree, James, Jr. here–here, here, here, here, here

  Todorov, Tzvetan here, here, here, here

  Toffler, Alvin here

  Tolkien, J. R. R. here, here, here, here

  Tolstoy, Leo here, here

  Tomorrow’s Eve (L’Eve future) (Villiers de L’Isle-Adam) here, here, here

  Torres, Rubén Ortiz here

  totalitarianism here, here–here

  “Traditional and Critical Theory” (Horkheimer) here–here

  Transpositions (Braidotti) here

  A Trap on Zarkass (Wul) here–here

  Tremaine, F. Orlin here

  Trench, Hubert here

  Trilling, Lionel here

  Triton (Delany) here

  Trotsky, Leon here, here

  Trow, G. W. S. here

  True Histories (Lucian) here, here

  Truman, Harry here

  The Truman Show (film) here

  Tsukamoto, Shinya here

  Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Verne) here

  The Twilight Zone (TV series) here, here

  “The Lonely” here–here

  The Two of Them (Russ) here–here

  TWS, see Thrilling Wonder Stories

  Ueno, Toshiya here–here

  Ulysses (Joyce) here

  uncanny/uncanniness here

  and gynoids here–here, here–here

  psychoanalytical theory of here, here–here

  and Surrealism here–here

  Underpeople (Smith) here

  Under the Feet of Jesus (Viramontes) here

  “Under the Hollywood Sign” (Reamy) here–here

  Universe (Heinlein) here

  Unknown (periodical) here, here

  “The Unparalleled Invasion” (London) here, here, here

  Updike, John here

  Up the Line (Silverberg) here–here

  US/Mexico borderlands here, here, here

  labor practices in here–here

  see also borderlands science fiction; Chicano movement; North American Free Trade Agreement

  U.S. Public Health Service here

  U.S.S. Harvey Milk here

  utopia(s) here, here

  and auto-referentiality here–here

  classical type here

  distinguished from Utopia here–here

  futures here–here, here, here

  and Hardt and Negri’s Empire here–here

  imagination here

  and the macrologue here, here

  nature and political function of here

  Soviet images of here–here

  utopian romance here, here, here, here–here

  see also dystopias

  Vacuum Flowers (Swanwick) here

  Valdez, Luis here

  vampire films here, here

  Van Vogt, A. E. here, here, here, here

  Varley, John here, here, here, here, here

  Venus Plus X (Sturgeon) here

  Verne, Jules here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here–here, here, here, here, here–here

  Victorian SF in the UK (Suvin) here

  Viking Portable Novels of Science Fiction (Wollheim) here

  Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, Auguste here, here, here

  Vinge, Vernor here, here–here

  Le Vingtième Siècle (Robida) here

  Vint, Sherryl here, here, here, here, here, here

  Viramontes, Helena Marìa here

  Virilio, Paul here

  virtual reality here–here

  and cyberbodies here–here

  embodied virtuality vs. here, here–here, here

  functionality in here–here

  see also cyberspace; simulacra and simulation

  Vizenor, Gerald here

  Voltaire here, here, here

  Von Hagens, Gunther here

  Vonnegut, Kurt here, here

  Von Neumann, John here

  Voyager Visibility Group here, here

  voyages fantastiques (Cyrano) here

  Voyages: Scenarios for a Ship Called Earth (Sauer) here–here

  Wachowski Brothers here

  Wagar, Warren here

  Walton, Kendall here

  war narratives

  “future-war” stories here, here–here

  war films here–here

  The War of the Worlds (film) here, here, here

  The War of the Worlds (Wells) here, here, here

  Warren, Austin here

  War Resistors’ League (WRL) here

  Warrior, Robert here

  “The War With the Yukks” (Laumar) here

  Watson, Ian here–here

  Waverley (Scott) here

  We (Zamiatin) here

  We3 (Morrison) here–here, here

  Weaver, Jace here

  Webb, Don here

  Weik, Terry here

  Weird Tales (periodical) here–here, here

  Weiser, Mark here

  “Welcome to the Terradome” (song) here

  Wellek, Rene here

  Wells, H. G. here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  and emergence of science fiction here

  on his works here–here

  influences on science fiction here, here

  on scientific fantasies here–here

  on Verne here

  Wertenbaker, G. Peyton here

  Westerns here

  Westfahl, Gary here

  Wetware (Rucker) here

  “What I Didn’t See” (Fowler) here

  “What Is It Like to Be a Bat” (Nagel) here

  Whedon, Joss here

  Wheeler, John here, here–here

  The Wheels of If (De Camp) here

  When Worlds Collide (film) here, here

  “Where Do We Go From Here?” (King) here

  White, Hayden here

  White, Lynn here

  White, Murray here

  White Noise (DeLillo) here

  The White Queen (Jones) here, here–here, here

  “Who Goes There?” (Campbell) here, here–here, here

  Why Cybraceros? (film) here–here

  “Why Look at Animals?” (Berger) here

  Wiener, Norbert here, here, here, here

  Wilcox, Gary here

  Wild Seed (Butler) here

  Williams, Ben here

  Williamson, Jack here

  Williams, Pat here–here, here

  Williams, William Appleman here

  WILPF, see Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

  Wilson, Fred here

  Wilt, Judith here

  The Wind from Nowhere (Ballard) here

  Wittenberg, David here, here–here

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig here, here–here, here

  Wittig, Monique here, here

  Wolfe, Bernard here, here

  Wolfe, Gary K., here, here–here, here

  Wolf, Eric here

  Wollheim, Donald A. here, here

  Womack, Craig S. here

  Woman on the Edge of Time (Piercy) here, here

  women

  and civil rights movement here

  coalition through affinity here–here

  and Marxist/radical feminism here–here

  mid-century writers here–here, here, here, here–here

  parallels in oppression of animals and here

  peace activism here–here

  in science fiction here–here, here, here, here, here

  and social relations of science and technology here–here

  women of color here–here, here–here

  see also artificial women; feminist science fiction criticism; gender


  “The Women Men Don’t See” (Tiptree) here

  Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) here, here

  Women Strike for Peace (WSP) here, here

  Wonder Stories (periodical) here

  Woolf, Virginia here

  The Word for World is Forest (Le Guin) here–here, here

  The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind (Wells) here

  The World Below (Wright) here

  The World in Winter (Christopher) here

  The World, the Flesh, and the Devil (film) here

  World War II here–here

  Wright, Fowler here

  Wright, Thomas here, here

  writers of science fiction and fantasy, see science fiction community; individual names, e.g. Asimov, Isaac; Dick, Philip K.; Hopkinson, Nalo, etc.

  WRL, see War Resistors’ League

  WSP, see Women Strike for Peace

  Wul, Stefan here

  Wylie, Philip here, here, here, here, here

  Wyndham, John here, here, here, here, here

  Xenocide (Card) here

  Yamada, Misaki here, here

  Yaszek, Lisa here, here

  Yefremov, Ivan here, here, here–here

  yellow peril fiction here, here, here

  see also Asia/Asians; Orientalism

  Les Yeux Sans Visage (The Horror Chamber of Doctor Faustus) (film) here–here

  Young Women’s Christian Organization (YWCA) here

  Yu, Charles here

  YWCA, see Young Women’s Christian Organization

  Zamiatin, Yevgeny here, here

  Zangwill, Israel here

  Zelazny, Roger here, here, here–here

  Zimmerman, Bonnie here

  Zindell, David here, here

  Zoline, Pamela here

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