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“How Chinese Sci-Fi Conquered America”
“The translator Ken Liu has done more than anyone to bridge the gap between Chinese science fiction and American readers.” —New York Times
Osiris, Volume 34 PRESENTING FUTURES PAST: SCIENCE FICTION AND THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE
“The role of fiction in both understanding and interpreting the world has recently become an increasingly important topic for many of the human sciences. This volume of Osiris focuses on the relationship between a particular genre of storytelling—science fiction (SF), told through a variety of media—and the history of science.
The protagonists of these two enterprises have a lot in common. Both SF and the history of science are oriented towards the (re)construction of unfamiliar worlds; both are fascinated by the ways in which natural and social systems interact; both are critically aware of the different ways in which the social (class, gender, race, sex, species) has inflected the experience of the scientific. Taking a global approach, Presenting Futures Past examines the ways in which SF can be used to investigate the cultural status and authority afforded to science at different times and in different places. The essays consider the role played by SF in the history of specific scientific disciplines, topics, or cultures, as well as the ways in which it has helped to move scientific concepts, methodologies, and practices between wider cultural areas. Ultimately, Presenting Futures Past explores what SF can tell us about the histories of the future, how different communities have envisaged their futures, and how SF conveys the socioscientific claims of past presents.” University of Chicago Press
The science-fiction literature that shaped the mind of Jimi Hendrix
Fans Are Better Than Tech at Organizing Information Online
Smart thing to do for huge taxonomies, like those used for tagging sf, fantasy, fanfiction, etc. — “tag wrangling”
Archive of Our Own, the fanfiction database recently nominated for a Hugo, has perfected a system of tagging that the rest of the web could emulate. WIRED
Simultanea: Journal of Italian Pop Culture
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are now accepting submissions for the first issue of Simultanea: Journal of Italian Pop Culture, which will publish the first online issue in…
Nigerian Science Fiction
29 April 2019 Visit the post for more. A special issue of, and on, Nigerian SF http://strangehorizons.com/issue/29-april-2019/
Interview: The Juicy Details and Dirty Secrets of Science Fiction’s Youth | Third Coast Review
Interview: The Juicy Details and Dirty Secrets of Science Fiction’s Youth | Third Coast Review Hugo-Finalist Alec Nevala-Lee shares a behind-the-books perspective on SFF’s foundational authors Conducted by Terry Galvan Alec Nevala-Lee is a Hugo Award finalist for the group biography Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert … https://thirdcoastreview.com/2019/04/26/the-juicy-details-and-dirty-secrets-of-science-fictions-youth/
Dr Alien, PhD: the horror classic that academia loves
Dr Alien, PhD: the horror classic that academia loves In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the sci-film inspires an industry of papers, talks and research https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/mar/24/alien-horror-classic-that-academia-loves
Don’t listen to the critics – science fiction explores what it means to be human in the truest way
Don’t listen to the critics – science fiction explores what it means to be human in the truest way Sci-fi serves as a kind of fodder for rumination, to stimulate the mind, and to kick us out of the everyday, habitual, ways of thinking that we all fall into. https://scroll.in/article/916584/dont-listen-to-the-critics-science-fiction-explores-what-it-means-to-be-human-in-the-truest-way