Science fiction, American -- History and criticism
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- A reader's guide to science fiction
- A sense of wonder : Samuel R. Delany, race, identity and difference
- Alfred Bester
- Algebraic fantasies and realistic romances : more masters of science fiction
- Alien constructions : science fiction and feminist thought
- Alien theory : the alien as archetype in the science fiction short story
- American foreign policy and the utopian imagination
- American science fiction and the Cold War : literature and film
- Anne McCaffrey : a critical companion
- Anticipations : essays on early science fiction and its precursors
- Archaeologies of the future : the desire called utopia and other science fictions
- Ash of stars : on the writing of Samuel R. Delany
- Astrofuturism : science, race, and visions of utopia in space
- At millennium's end : new essays on the work of Kurt Vonnegut
- Billion year spree; : the true history of science fiction
- Black and brown planets : the politics of race in science fiction
- Black madness : mad Blackness
- Bodies of tomorrow : technology, subjectivity, science fiction
- Chaos theory, Asimov's foundations and robots, and Herbert's Dune : the fractal aesthetic of epic science fiction
- Chemistry and science fiction
- Critical encounters : writers and themes in science fiction
- Dark horizons : science fiction and the dystopian imagination
- Decoding gender in science fiction
- Dying planet : Mars in science and the imagination
- Edging into the future : science fiction and contemporary cultural transformation
- Encyclopedia of science fiction
- Envisioning the future : science fiction and the next millennium
- Feminism and science fiction
- Frontiers past and future : science fiction and the American West
- Full metal apache : transactions between cyberpunk Japan and avant-pop America
- Future females, the next generation : new voices and velocities in feminist science fiction criticism
- Galactic suburbia : recovering women's science fiction
- Glorificemus : a study of the fiction of Walter M. Miller, Jr.
- Harlan Ellison : the edge of forever
- Hell's cartographers : some personal histories of science fiction writers
- Histories of the future : studies in fact, fantasy and science fiction
- History revisited : the great battles : eminent historians take on the great works of alternative history
- Imagining apocalypse : studies in cultural crisis
- Jack Vance
- Kurt Vonnegut : a critical companion
- Kurt Vonnegut : images and representations
- Kurt Vonnegut's crusade, or, How a postmodern harlequin preached a new kind of humanism
- Masters of science fiction
- Modern science fiction and the American literary community
- Modernism and time machines
- Monsters, mushroom clouds, and the Cold War : American science fiction and the roots of postmodernism, 1946-1964
- New worlds for old: : the apocalyptic imagination, science fiction, and American literature
- No cure for the future : disease and medicine in science fiction and fantasy
- No place else : explorations in utopian and dystopian fiction
- On SF
- Only apparently real
- Outside the human aquarium : masters of science fiction
- Partners in wonder : women and the birth of science fiction, 1926-1965
- Philip K. Dick : exhilaration and terror of the postmodern
- Philip K. Dick and philosophy : do androids have kindred spirits?
- Philosophers look at science fiction
- Philosophy through science fiction stories : exploring the boundaries of the possible
- Postmodern anarchism
- Pulp voices : interviews with pulp magazine writers and editors
- Ray Bradbury
- Ray Bradbury : a critical companion
- Reading by starlight : postmodern science fiction
- Religion in science fiction : the evolution of an idea and the extinction of a genre
- Roger Zelazny
- Roger Zelazny
- Rumors of war and infernal machines : technomilitary agenda-setting in American and British speculative fiction
- SciFi in the mind's eye : reading science through science fiction
- Science and destabilization in the modern American Gothic : Lovecraft, Matheson, and King
- Science fiction : ten explorations
- Science fiction and the two cultures : essays on bridging the gap between the sciences and the humanities
- Science fiction voices
- Science fiction writers : critical studies of the major authors from the early nineteenth century to the present day
- Science fiction writers : critical studies of the major authors from the early nineteenth century to the present day
- Science fiction, children's literature, and popular culture : coming of age in fantasyland
- Science fiction, critical frontiers
- Space and beyond : the frontier theme in science fiction
- St. James guide to science fiction writers
- Storming the reality studio : a casebook of cyberpunk and postmodern science fiction
- Terminal identity : the virtual subject in postmodern science fiction
- The Gospel according to science fiction : from The twilight zone to the final frontier
- The Sound of wonder : interviews from "the Science fiction radio show"
- The artificial paradise : science fiction and American reality
- The battle of the sexes in science fiction
- The holodeck in the garden : science and technology in contemporary American fiction
- The known and the unknown : the iconography of science fiction
- The magic that works : John W. Campbell and the American response to technology
- The novels of Kurt Vonnegut : imagining being an American
- The road to Castle Mount : the science fiction of Robert Silverberg
- The self wired : technology and subjectivity in contemporary narrative
- The short fiction of Kurt Vonnegut
- The soft machine : cybernetic fiction
- The subject of race in American science fiction
- The twisted worlds of Philip K. Dick : a reading of twenty ontologically uncertain novels
- The uses of utopia : an analysis of American speculative fiction, 1880-1960
- The way the future was : a memoir
- The world of science fiction, 1926-1976 : the history of a subculture
- Time machines : time travel in physics, metaphysics, and science fiction
- Understanding contemporary American science fiction : the age of maturity, 1970-2000
- Understanding contemporary American science fiction : the formative period (1926-1970)
- Ursula K. Le Guin : a critical companion
- Ursula K. Le Guin, voyager to inner lands and to outer space
- Visions of the third millennium : Black science fiction novelists write the future
- We travel the space ways : black imagination, fragments, and diffractions
- William Gibson : a literary companion
- Women of other worlds : excursions through science fiction and feminism
- Women of the future : the female main character in science fiction
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