Many futures, many worlds : theme and form in science fiction / edited by Thomas D. Clareson. --

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Clareson, Thomas D.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, c1977.
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Table of Contents:
  • Wymer, T. L. Perception and value in science fiction
  • Clareson, T. D. Many futures, many worlds
  • Schmidt, S. The science in science fiction
  • Fredericks, S. C. Revivals of ancient mythologies in current science fiction and fantasy
  • Rhodes, C. C. Tyranny by computer: automated data processing and oppressive government in science fiction
  • Wolfe, G. K. The known and the unknown: structure and image in science fiction
  • Clareson, T. D. Lost lands, lost races: a pagan princess of their very own
  • Friend, B. Virgin territory: the bonds and boundaries of women in science fiction
  • Canary, R. H. Science fiction as fictive history
  • Warrick, P. Images of the man-machine intelligence relationship in science fiction
  • Kagle, S. Science fiction as simulation game
  • King, J. N. Theology, science fiction, and man's future orientation
  • Hogan, P. G., Jr. The philosophical limitations of science fiction
  • Delany, S. R. Critical methods: speculative fiction.