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Post-humanist food pedagogy in Margaret Atwood’s speculative fiction: The MaddAddam Trilogy
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La science-fiction fantastique de Maurice Renard
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Мегаполис как источник страхов в перспективе массовой литературы (антология „Мифы мегаполиса”)
Published 2019-08-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Land of the Future: British Accounts of the USA at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
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Gendered Cartographies in Melissa Scott’s Science Fiction: Queering Shadow Man (1995)
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Decolonial Dreaming in the Sauútiverse
Published 2024-10-01“…Sheree Renée Thomas, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki and Zelda Knight, 2022), and The Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction (ed. Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki 2021, 2022, 2023) have established African SF as a global and popular genre in its own right. …”
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Cosmotechnologies of Community and Collaboration in Vandana Singh’s Speculative Architectures
Published 2025-02-01“…This essay considers architectural cosmotechnology through discourses in global speculative fiction (SF), fictions proceeding from different ways of understanding and being in the world, to explore the future implications of these fictions for architecture and other technological practices in contrast to the hegemony of global modernism – what I have called cosmotechnologies of community and collaboration. …”
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Un climat de compétition : le changement climatique comme économie politique dans la fiction spéculative, 1889-1915
Published 2023-06-01“…This paper demonstrates how the first major locus of climate-change fiction in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries already integrates climate into an economic rhetoric that views climate policy as a zero-sum competition between rival nations. In speculative fiction of the period, climate change occurs principally as a result of largescale human geoengineering projects aimed at transforming the world. …”
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The Women’s Land Army (1944): Vita Sackville-West’s Non-Fictional Wartime Writing
Published 2020-06-01“…It came out two years after Grand Canyon (1942) – a work of speculative fiction staging the victory of the Nazis in the United States after they had won the Second Word War – and three years after Country Notes in Wartime (1941), a collection of essays that were first published in The New Statesman and Nation from August 1939 until 1941. …”
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La Planète des singes de Pierre Boulle (1963) : entre théorie(s) évolutionniste(s) et conscience cosmique
Published 2021-12-01“…Its main theme revolves around the theory of evolution and raises the following question : what would have happened if the apes had evolved into Sapiens, while human beings would have never reached that stage of the evolution ? This speculative fiction written by Pierre Boulle offers a mirror effect to the contemporary readers, as the apes who live on Soror resemble human beings to the point of taking their place. …”
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