Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 67
Page 239
Although only tangentially concerned with sf , Rosemary Jackson ' s Fantasy :
The Literature of Subversion ( 1981 ) is perhaps the best general study of the
fantastic published in the last twenty years , and it provides a complex and
compelling ...
Although only tangentially concerned with sf , Rosemary Jackson ' s Fantasy :
The Literature of Subversion ( 1981 ) is perhaps the best general study of the
fantastic published in the last twenty years , and it provides a complex and
compelling ...
Page 278
Death and the Serpent : Immortality in Science Fiction and Fantasy . Westport ,
CT : Greenwood , 1985 . Leonid Heller . Vselennaia za predelom dogmy :
Razmyshleniia o sovetskoi fantastike . London : Overseas , 1985 . David Porush .
Death and the Serpent : Immortality in Science Fiction and Fantasy . Westport ,
CT : Greenwood , 1985 . Leonid Heller . Vselennaia za predelom dogmy :
Razmyshleniia o sovetskoi fantastike . London : Overseas , 1985 . David Porush .
Page 339
Like Jackson , Armitt views fantasy as an imaginative mode rather than as a
specific narrative ( sub ) genre ; as she ... opening up subversive spaces within
the mainstream rather than ghettoizing fantasy by encasing it within genres ” ( 3 )
.
Like Jackson , Armitt views fantasy as an imaginative mode rather than as a
specific narrative ( sub ) genre ; as she ... opening up subversive spaces within
the mainstream rather than ghettoizing fantasy by encasing it within genres ” ( 3 )
.
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
00 | 161 |
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Criticism 19261980 | 213 |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic alien American appeared Ballard's become beginning believe body British called Campbell century character collection complex consider construction contemporary continuing critical cultural Disch discussion early Edison edited editor effect English English studies essay example fact Fantasy feminist field figure final future genre Gernsback Harris Hayles human ideas imaginative important interest interviews introduction invention issue John Jules Verne kind later less literary literature London look Machine magazines major material Moon narrative nature never notes novel Observer offers original particular perhaps political popular possible postmodern present produced provides publication published readers reading reference remains Review romance Science Fiction Science-Fiction scientific seems sense social space story suggest texts theory things Thomas tradition Traveler University vision volume voyage Wonder writers written York