Although science fiction of the Golden Age in the 1940s and the 1950s is often associated with narratives of progress, this article demonstrates that there was a fascination within this period with narratives of cyclicality, rather than progress, narratives in which social and scientific systems collapse back into new dark ages and/or re-emerge out of such new dark ages. Furthermore, the article explores how these narratives were mobilized in relation to the Cold War and particularly the ways in which nationalist agendas were seen as repressing the international exchange of ideas that many science fiction writers regarded as central to science. However, these stories did not simply oppose politics with science so that the former was associa...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the beginning of the article: In a recent discussion of modernism, P...
A broad survey of science fiction before and after WWII. Examining changes in the fiction and how it...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
This thesis examines British Science Fiction between 1945 and 1969 and considers its response to the...
In this article I offer a reading of Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüller’s novel Andymon (1982) in orde...
<p>This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentiet...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...
Although many SF texts proceed from the speculative premise that our species will continue to develo...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
The world is obsessed with dystopia. We seem to crave these dark stories, and even romanticize the e...
Despite being a hallmark of science fiction since the inception of the genre, narratives that featur...
The Cold War was a time of extreme conformity, with an equally extreme reaction against forced confo...
textExploring the products of diverse cinematic modes of production—including Hollywood as well as a...
Big questions over the future of humankind have traditionally given legitimacy to popular stories ab...
This article points out the ways in which the relationship between language and political resistance...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the beginning of the article: In a recent discussion of modernism, P...
A broad survey of science fiction before and after WWII. Examining changes in the fiction and how it...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...
This thesis examines British Science Fiction between 1945 and 1969 and considers its response to the...
In this article I offer a reading of Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüller’s novel Andymon (1982) in orde...
<p>This dissertation, "Theories of Everything: Science Fiction, Totality, and Empire in the Twentiet...
International audienceThis article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or...
Although many SF texts proceed from the speculative premise that our species will continue to develo...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
The world is obsessed with dystopia. We seem to crave these dark stories, and even romanticize the e...
Despite being a hallmark of science fiction since the inception of the genre, narratives that featur...
The Cold War was a time of extreme conformity, with an equally extreme reaction against forced confo...
textExploring the products of diverse cinematic modes of production—including Hollywood as well as a...
Big questions over the future of humankind have traditionally given legitimacy to popular stories ab...
This article points out the ways in which the relationship between language and political resistance...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the beginning of the article: In a recent discussion of modernism, P...
A broad survey of science fiction before and after WWII. Examining changes in the fiction and how it...
ABSTRACT. This article examines the repeated appearance of scenes showing the partial or complete de...