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  • ...dventure, first and foremost, so I should know something factual about the science, no? ...ail about the science. Science fiction, probably more than any other genre fiction other than fantasy, has its own set of givens. Things like warp speed, spac
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  • ...m another dimension. ''[[w:Diaspora (novel)|Diaspora]]'' is strong science fiction: engaging, smart, challenging—pushing the boundaries of perception and po [[Category:Science Fiction]]
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  • ...ne section of HUMN 4472 Studies in Culture will examine short-form science fiction in literature, television, and short film.|font=Alegreya Sans SC|size=24px} ...ies, but arguably no other genre has benefited from this form than science fiction. We will consider the benefits of terse, episodic statements and what they
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  • [[Category:Science Fiction]]
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  • Still I should read a novel. Maybe some good science fiction?
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  • ...ear-future predictions are not. But author Robert J. Sawyer says, ‘Science fiction has never been about the future, …}} ...m/technology/is-science-fiction-finished/article1140621/ |title=Is science fiction finished? |last=Caldwell |first=Rebecca |date={{date|2004-09-08|MDY}} |webs
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  • ...would argue it still does. How do these texts broaden the scope of science fiction, or address its limitations? Hoe is the notion of the “alien” redefined ...help you become better editors. While you should have done so in [[Science Fiction, Fall 2019/Lesson 1|L1]], you must [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/M
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  • ...)ation, Trauma, and Blasphemy in Science Fiction'''. (I know that “science fiction” should be nuanced.) [[Category:Science Fiction]]
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  • Some of these definitions of science fiction are useful; some less so. However, I think it’s smart to see as many idea ...for its imaginative speculations in physical science, space, time, social science, and philosophy.|author=Sam Moskowitz|source=''Explorers of the Infinite''
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  • {{Jt|title=Summer of Women in Science Fiction}} ...y) theme), I decided officially to make this my summer of women in science fiction. My summer reading began with [[w:Jeff VanderMeer|Jeff VanderMeer]]’s ''[
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  • ...g Sterling’s preface to Gibson’s ''Burning Chrome'', the notion of science fiction as a genre struck me as having a mobile positioning and a passionate detach ...body in our products (like from ''Crash'') — to the X-Files effect and the science-fictionalization of culture, and the dead media that allows us to go into p
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  • ...it doesn’t even feel like science fiction, but maybe a dialog on political science or sociology. Yet, you know it’s important and weighty because the men in
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  • ...—called for a radical departure from the stagnant state of popular science fiction. Their newsletter called ''Cheap Truth'' assumed a punk-like, reactionary v The world of cyberpunk is the one that science made: clean, precise and pulpy, squishy. Technology has replaced nature, an
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  • ...slipstream, and the like. Part of its more inclusive purview, speculative fiction also breaks with the traditional concerns of a white, male-dominated reader ...l elements of the fantastic voyage into a concentration on the products of science and technology, like Mary Shelley’s ''Frankenstein'' (1818) and several o
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  • ...yday.'''<ref>The original introduction to Big Jelly, a website for science fiction, futurism, and technoculture. I had the great idea to do a group blog with ...ublishes articles, essays, notes, and reviews about technoculture, science fiction, and futurism. Have an idea? Want to contribute? Submit to our group or sen
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  • {{Large|Science Fiction: Epic Continuity}} Olaf Stapledon, at the end of his science fiction epic ''Last and First Men'', states that
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  • ...manities}}. His interests include [[Writing on Science Fiction|speculative fiction]], [[Writing on New Media|digital media]], [[Writing on Education|elearning
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  • {{Huge|Introduction to Science Fiction and Wikipedia}}<br />{{small|August 14–August 23, 2019}} ...l posts;|Cite your first references;|Begin exploring and defining “science fiction.”}}
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  • I might put it down for a while and read some science fiction to go along with my Netflix binges this past week. I’ve watched a few sf
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  • ...made, even though a part of reality is destroyed. Deckard’s bounty hunter fiction (his job) collides with his growing empathy toward Rachael Rosen (physical ...ecial,” or die. With life departing the world, empathy becomes the favored fiction of the day: empathy defines the human.
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