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Speaking Science Fiction: Dialogues and Interpretations  
Author: Andy Sawyer (Editor)
ISBN: 0853238448
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
This wide-ranging volume explores the various dialogues that flourish between different aspects of science fiction: academics and fans, writers and readers; ideological stances and national styles; different interpretations of the genre; and how language and "voices" are used in constructing SF. Introduced by the acclaimed novelist Brian W. Aldiss, the essays range from studies of writers such as Robert A. Heinlein, who are considered as the "heart" of the genre, to more contemporary writers such as Jack Womack and J. G. Ballard.





Speaking Science Fiction: Dialogues and Interpretations

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"This wide-ranging volume explores the various dialogues that flourish between different aspects of science fiction: academics and fans, writers and readers; ideological stances and national styles; different interpretations of the genre; and how language and 'voices' are used in constructing science fiction. The essays range from studies of writers such as Robert A. Heinlein, who are considered as the 'heart' of the genre, to more contemporary writers such as Jack Womack and J.G. Ballard. The various voices of feminism are present, and there is an examination of the way the science fiction concept of the 'cyborg' is interpreted by the Australian performance artist Stelarc."--BOOK JACKET.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Presents 18 papers from a conference held at the University of Liverpool in 1996. The contributions explore the various dialogues between different aspects of science fiction: academics and fans, writers and readers, ideological stances and national styles, and different interpretations of the genre. A sampling of topics includes corporatism in Heinlein, cyberpunk, women's science fiction, and the use of "voice." Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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