Writing on Science Fiction: Difference between revisions

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| 2009-03-15 || “[[Breaking the Girl]]” || An examination of misogyny and oppression in Ovid, Poe, and Lem written for the PCA/ACA conference, 2009.
| 2009-03-15 || “[[Breaking the Girl]]” || An examination of misogyny and oppression in Ovid, Poe, and Lem written for the PCA/ACA conference, 2009.
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| 2006-09-19 || “[[September 19, 2006|Gibson’s Merging Realities]]” || William Gibson’s 1981 short story “The Gernsback Continuum” pays homage to sf while bringing it into a new age.
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| 2006-02-02 || “[[They Should Have Sent a Poet]]” || Discusses teaching ''Contact'' in World Lit.
| 2006-02-02 || “[[They Should Have Sent a Poet]]” || Discusses teaching ''Contact'' in World Lit.

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Even before my professional interest in literary studies, I was an avid science fiction reader. Even part of my dissertation addresses the genre. Here are some of my writings about sf.

Date Title Note
2016-08-19 Utopian Fiction Published as an introduction to a course on utopian and dystopian science fiction.
2013-12-21 Cyberpunk A three-minute, quick-and-dirty primer on cyberpunk.
2013-01-30 Headspace v. Meatspace Is reality solely a product of meatspace? Some cyberpunks kick meatspace in the nuts.
2010-10-25 Clarke’s Utopian Vision Considering the science and mysticism of Arthur C. Clarke.
2010-08-30 The Dream The significance of “the Dream” and reality in Borges, Clarke, and Gibson.
2009-03-15 Breaking the Girl An examination of misogyny and oppression in Ovid, Poe, and Lem written for the PCA/ACA conference, 2009.
2006-09-19 Gibson’s Merging Realities William Gibson’s 1981 short story “The Gernsback Continuum” pays homage to sf while bringing it into a new age.
2006-02-02 They Should Have Sent a Poet Discusses teaching Contact in World Lit.
2004-10-10 Three Visions of Science: Lem’s, Tarkovsky’s, and Soderbergh’s Solaris.” Written for the FSU Literature and Film Conference, Fall 2004.
1995-04-17 Toward a Science Fiction Epic One of my oldest graduate school essays and my first conference paper, 1995.