Book synopsis: This is the first theoretically informed book on Ballard, reading his work not only within the science fiction genre, but also connecting it to issues of popular culture and legitimisation, postmodernism and the legacy of the avant-garde. Aiming where necessary to contextualise Ballard's fiction within the science fiction genre, Luckhurst's study also travels over many terrains more or less foreign to SF: existentialism, Surrealism, Pop Art, psychoanalysis, ethnologies of contemporary modernity, and the theory of autobiography
Making the case that J. G. Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings must be read within the fr...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
This paper will analyze two contemporary science fiction novels, J.G. Ballard?s High-Rise and Greg B...
Book synopsis: This is the first theoretically informed book on Ballard, reading his work not only w...
Book synopsis: J. G. Ballard: Visions and Revisions is a response to the formal and contextual diver...
Book synopsis: Fifty Key Figures in Science Fiction is a collection of engaging essays on some of th...
Book synopsis: A Companion to Science Fiction assembles essays by an international range of scholars...
xxxThe fiction of J. G. Ballard is unusually concerned with spaces, both internal and exterior. Infl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D88510 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Book synopsis: In this new and timely cultural history of science fiction, Roger Luckhurst examines ...
Innovative and interdisciplinary essays on the increasingly significant British writer J.G. Ballard ...
In a 1962 manifesto published in New Worlds called ‘Which Way to Inner Space?’ Ballard wrote: ‘The b...
At the very end of J.G. Ballard's work, his preoccupations intensified and sharpened, rather than di...
This paper investigates J.G. Ballard's vision of the house, tracing its origin to the ideas expresse...
J. G. Ballard prompted a turn in dystopian literature from political/social issues to environmental ...
Making the case that J. G. Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings must be read within the fr...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
This paper will analyze two contemporary science fiction novels, J.G. Ballard?s High-Rise and Greg B...
Book synopsis: This is the first theoretically informed book on Ballard, reading his work not only w...
Book synopsis: J. G. Ballard: Visions and Revisions is a response to the formal and contextual diver...
Book synopsis: Fifty Key Figures in Science Fiction is a collection of engaging essays on some of th...
Book synopsis: A Companion to Science Fiction assembles essays by an international range of scholars...
xxxThe fiction of J. G. Ballard is unusually concerned with spaces, both internal and exterior. Infl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D88510 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Book synopsis: In this new and timely cultural history of science fiction, Roger Luckhurst examines ...
Innovative and interdisciplinary essays on the increasingly significant British writer J.G. Ballard ...
In a 1962 manifesto published in New Worlds called ‘Which Way to Inner Space?’ Ballard wrote: ‘The b...
At the very end of J.G. Ballard's work, his preoccupations intensified and sharpened, rather than di...
This paper investigates J.G. Ballard's vision of the house, tracing its origin to the ideas expresse...
J. G. Ballard prompted a turn in dystopian literature from political/social issues to environmental ...
Making the case that J. G. Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings must be read within the fr...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
This paper will analyze two contemporary science fiction novels, J.G. Ballard?s High-Rise and Greg B...