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Fiction of Early 20th Century in Genre Coverage
The issue of heterogeneity of the fantastic literature of the early 20th century which is called science fiction is considered. It is argued that this term traditionally denotes three different kinds of fiction, which appeared almost simultaneously in ...
E. Y. Kozmina
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The Beginnings of Egyptian Science Fiction Literature
There has been a long debate about the origins of science fiction literature in Egypt. Scholars debate who was the first writer to include motifs of the genre, who made references to it and sought ...
Barbara Michalak-Pikulska +1 more
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Jumpstarting the future with Fredric Jameson: Reflections on capitalism, science fiction and Utopia [PDF]
This paper turns around the key concern that it has become almost impossible to imagine a form of the future that is neither a prolongation of what already exists nor its apocalyptic demise.
De Cock, CJL
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Étudier la science-fiction en France aujourd’hui
La science-fiction est une pratique intermédiatique reconnue dans la culture contemporaine mais discrète dans le monde universitaire. Ce contraste s’explique par l’histoire du genre et sa constitution progressive, dans notre pays, en « paralittérature »,
Irène Langlet
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In Elia Barceló’s novel, Consecuencias naturales, both protagonists undergo biological interventions that cause them to share some or all of the physical characteristics attributed to a gender unlike the one with which they identify. It also deliberately
Marit Hanson
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L’érudition de science-fiction en France : repères bibliographiques
Cette bibliographie donne un aperçu des ressources critiques issues de l’érudition des amateurs français de science-fiction.
Simon Bréan
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The future of tourism: an interview with Dr Daniel Wright about the genre of science fiction [PDF]
Purpose – As the Journal of Tourism Futures celebrates its 10th Anniversary, Dr Ian Yeoman (Hotel Management School Leeuwarden) interviews Dr Daniel Wright (University of Central Lancashire) about the future genre of science fiction and his publications.
Ian Seymour Yeoman +1 more
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Sociolinguistics II: Deviance, Dystopia, And Democracy (LING82) Syllabus [PDF]
This course builds upon foundational concepts in sociolinguistic theory to examine discourses of news and entertainment media, across science fiction and politics.
Thomas, Jamie A.
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Retractions in Rheumatology: Trends, Causes, and Implications for Research Integrity
Objective We aimed to describe the trends and main reasons for study retraction in rheumatology literature. Methods We reviewed the Retraction Watch database to identify retracted articles in rheumatology. We recorded the main study characteristics, authors’ countries, reasons for retraction, time from publication to retraction, and trends over time ...
Anna Maria Vettori, Michele Iudici
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“Short Film Is Where Innovative Storytelling Is Born”
“Short film is where innovative storytelling is born”, the website shortoftheweek.com, a curated short film website, boldly and proudly declares. Short films often lead a Cinderella existence but engaging with them can be immensely rewarding and, due ...
Ornella, Alexander Darius
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