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TCOET: Queer theory, pornography, science fiction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This thesis examines the encounter between experimental film, queer theory, pornography and science fiction, through my practice-as-research films collectively known as The Church of Expanded Telepathy (TCOET). These films are Kokakolachickenwings (2015), Superhomosexuals (2016), Paradise Lost + David's Sling (2016), Me gustas tú (2016), Take Me To ...
Zubillaga, Luciano
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Qu’est-ce qu’un « mauvais » théâtre de science-fiction (avant 1920) ?

open access: yesReS Futurae, 2021
Among the many misunderstandings and mishaps of science fiction and theatre exposed by Ralph Willingham in Science Fiction and the Theatre (1994), he focuses in particular on two hypotheses : one, there is no such thing as science fiction in theatre ...
Florence Fix
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Propp morphological analysis on Ready Player One novel: An attempt at defining sci-fi fiction

open access: yesLingua Didaktika: Jurnal Bahasa dan Pembelajaran Bahasa, 2022
As a genre, science fiction is still in its defining stage. This happens because of the nature of science fiction which adopts story outlines from other fiction subgenres.
Emil Eka Putra
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基于跨学科研究的中埃科幻文学以刘慈欣和尼哈德. [PDF]

open access: yesTranscultural Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021
 Interdisciplinary and applied studies are the most common feature now on scientific research and scientific thinking, and even impose themselves in the contemporary world and impose trends and ideas that emphasize the unity of knowledge and the ...
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Rhétorique de la futurité : scénarios, design fiction, prototypes et autres modalités évaporées de la science-fiction

open access: yesReS Futurae, 2020
This essay proposes that science fiction is actually a subgenre of a far larger, medium agnostic genre of stories that portray imagined futures, and that by looking at the choices and strategies used during the production of these stories, we can get an ...
Paul Graham Raven
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Desperate science fiction: on how Musk, Bezos, Gates and Google plan to escape socio-ecological collapse

open access: yesCulture, Theory and Critique, 2022
With the early 2020s fostering an array of intensified climate-driven catastrophes, a key question is how humanity will respond to its impending transgressions of climatic and ecosystemic tipping points.
Greger Andersen
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Ursula Le Guin’s Speculative Anthropology: Thick Description, Historicity and Science Fiction

open access: yesTheory, Culture and Society. Explorations in Critical Social Science, 2021
This article argues that Ursula Le Guin’s science fiction is a form of ‘speculative anthropology’ that reconciles thick description and historicity. Like Clifford Geertz’s ethnographic writings, Le Guin’s science fiction utilises thick description to ...
Daniel Davison-Vecchione, Sean Seeger
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La science‑fiction a‑t‑elle horreur du vide ? Le cas des séries télévisées

open access: yesReS Futurae, 2023
Gaps are central to theories of reception, because they underly any act of reading, which consists in filling them. When it comes to science fiction literature, filling these gaps gets more complicated, but what about audiovisual science fiction?
Elaine Després, Hélène Machinal
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On the English Translation Strategy of Science Fiction from Humboldt's Linguistic Worldview —Taking the English Translation of Three-Body Problem as an Example

open access: yesTheory and Practice in Language Studies, 2021
In recent years, many science fictions have been published, such as The Three-body Problem, The Wandering Earth, and so on. The number of people who are interested in science fiction is increasing. Meanwhile, the translation of science fiction has become
Jiali Gao, Yan Hua
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Reproductive Justice: The Final (Feminist) Frontier

open access: yesLaw, Technology and Humans, 2022
From Gattaca to Star Trek, problematic tropes surrounding reproduction can easily be found in works of mainstream science fiction. Such tropes uphold conservative anxieties around reproductive technologies, abortion, and pregnancy, and these works thus ...
Zoe Tongue
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