Reading by Starlight: Postmodern Science FictionReading by Starlight explores the characteristics in the writing, marketing and reception of science fiction which distinguish it as a genre. Damien Broderick explores the postmodern self-referentiality of the sci-fi narrative, its intricate coded language and discursive `encyclopaedia'. He shows how, for perfect understanding, sci-fi readers must learn the codes of these imaginary worlds and vocabularies, all the time picking up references to texts by other writers. Reading by Starlight includes close readings of paradigmatic cyberpunk texts and writings by SF novelists and theorists including Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Brian Aldiss, Patrick Parrinder, Kim Stanley Robinson, John Varley, Roger Zelazny, William Gibson, Fredric Jameson and Samuel R. Delaney. |
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Postmodern Science Fiction Damien Broderick. Reading. by. Starlight. Science fiction's impact on popular culture has been striking. Yet sf's imaginative texts often baffle or dismay readers trained to enjoy only the literary or 'canonical'.
Postmodern Science Fiction Damien Broderick. Reading. by. Starlight. Science fiction's impact on popular culture has been striking. Yet sf's imaginative texts often baffle or dismay readers trained to enjoy only the literary or 'canonical'.
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Postmodern Science Fiction Damien Broderick. READING BY STARLIGHT Science fiction's impact on popular culture has been striking . Yet sf's imaginative texts often baffle or dismay readers trained to enjoy only the literary or ' canonical ...
Postmodern Science Fiction Damien Broderick. READING BY STARLIGHT Science fiction's impact on popular culture has been striking . Yet sf's imaginative texts often baffle or dismay readers trained to enjoy only the literary or ' canonical ...
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... Reading by Starlight: Science Fiction as a Reading Protocol' (Vol. 11, No. 2, 1991). New York Review of Science Fiction: 'SF and the Postmodern' (No. 30, February 1991); 'Reading SF as a Mega-Text' (No. 47, July 1992) and 'The Object of ...
... Reading by Starlight: Science Fiction as a Reading Protocol' (Vol. 11, No. 2, 1991). New York Review of Science Fiction: 'SF and the Postmodern' (No. 30, February 1991); 'Reading SF as a Mega-Text' (No. 47, July 1992) and 'The Object of ...
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Postmodern Science Fiction Damien Broderick. 4 THE USES OF OTHERNESS Really strange bedfellows Pretending to shock Sf and subversion Feminist futures Metaphor and metonymy The mega - text Icon and mega - text The absent signified 5 READING ...
Postmodern Science Fiction Damien Broderick. 4 THE USES OF OTHERNESS Really strange bedfellows Pretending to shock Sf and subversion Feminist futures Metaphor and metonymy The mega - text Icon and mega - text The absent signified 5 READING ...
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... SF as a Modular Calculus ' ( Vol . 24 , No. 1 , March 1991 ) . Science Fiction : A Review of Speculative Fiction : ' Reading by Starlight : Science Fiction as a Reading Protocol ' ( Vol . 11 , No. 2 , 1991 ) . New York Review of Science ...
... SF as a Modular Calculus ' ( Vol . 24 , No. 1 , March 1991 ) . Science Fiction : A Review of Speculative Fiction : ' Reading by Starlight : Science Fiction as a Reading Protocol ' ( Vol . 11 , No. 2 , 1991 ) . New York Review of Science ...
Contents
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GENERIC ENGINEERING | 21 |
GENRE OR MODE? | 38 |
THE USES OF OTHERNESS | 49 |
READING THE EPISTEME | 64 |
DREAMS OF REASON AND UNREASON | 75 |
THE STARS MY DISSERTATION | 89 |
MAKING UP WORLDS | 103 |
SF AS A MODULAR CALCULUS | 128 |
THE MULTIPLICITY OF WORLDS OF OTHERS | 137 |
THE AUTUMNAL CITY | 153 |
Notes | 159 |
Bibliography | 180 |
xi | 193 |
74 | 195 |
ALLOGRAPHY AND ALLEGORY | 117 |
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