As part of my investigation into British science fiction of the twenty-first century, I am developing the claim that British SF emerges from a particular inheritance, one in which the figure of the scientific explorer brings with it a specific national-cultural identity. These are figures for whom their legitimacy is derived from narratives of scientific authority. Where the interstellar explorers of North American science-fiction still set off with pioneer spirit, British SF is populated by scientific explorers who travel under the steam of authorising and authenticating discourse. This paper will ask what form this discourse takes, and ask what it means to identify scientist characters as inheritors of a peculiarly ‘British’ inheritance. ...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
Abstract of a presentation given at the 2008 Body Project conference at the University of Missouri-C...
This study is about the ways science fiction speaks about science. Moreover, it is a study about how...
The goal of this thesis is to trace the roots of British science fiction literature and examine the ...
This thesis explores the institutional and cultural development of the British Interplanetary Societ...
Although there have been a number of critical works on the novel given over to topics such as advent...
Interstellar and even intergalactic spacecraft have been a prominent aspect of Science Fiction since...
This project surveys the scientist as a character in British novels from 1818 to 1909. Almost every ...
The aims of this research are as follows: • To investigate how late Victorian science fiction texts...
The ways in which humankind relates to science and innovation has always been a key marker of the sc...
Book synopsis: In this new and timely cultural history of science fiction, Roger Luckhurst examines ...
Although there have been a number of critical works on the novel given over to topics such as advent...
In his pioneering survey, New Maps of Hell (1960), Kingsley Amis observed that science fiction (sf) ...
Science fiction has long been viewed as a genre dealing with possibilities; possibilities that are i...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
Abstract of a presentation given at the 2008 Body Project conference at the University of Missouri-C...
This study is about the ways science fiction speaks about science. Moreover, it is a study about how...
The goal of this thesis is to trace the roots of British science fiction literature and examine the ...
This thesis explores the institutional and cultural development of the British Interplanetary Societ...
Although there have been a number of critical works on the novel given over to topics such as advent...
Interstellar and even intergalactic spacecraft have been a prominent aspect of Science Fiction since...
This project surveys the scientist as a character in British novels from 1818 to 1909. Almost every ...
The aims of this research are as follows: • To investigate how late Victorian science fiction texts...
The ways in which humankind relates to science and innovation has always been a key marker of the sc...
Book synopsis: In this new and timely cultural history of science fiction, Roger Luckhurst examines ...
Although there have been a number of critical works on the novel given over to topics such as advent...
In his pioneering survey, New Maps of Hell (1960), Kingsley Amis observed that science fiction (sf) ...
Science fiction has long been viewed as a genre dealing with possibilities; possibilities that are i...
Travelling and Mapping the World: Scientific Discoveries and Narrative Discourses investigates the i...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
Abstract of a presentation given at the 2008 Body Project conference at the University of Missouri-C...