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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • The exhibit dealt with science fiction, and it was very cool; I spent at least three hours there. I purchased the
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  • ...on’t think I’ve ever had a very good experience with my Short-Form Science Fiction class. I would have ''loved'' a similar class in college. The attrition rat
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  • ...''Star Trek: Discovery'', and {{HSL}} likes to watch it and other science fiction with me. He likes Isaac on ''The Orville'', and I’m thinking of showing h
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  • {{dc|T}}{{Big|his weekend’s reading was a selection of classic science fiction texts, and the first in the convergence section of my current course. They ...n decoding religious belief. Rather than being the enemy of religion, here science provides the mechanism for making religious belief real: the computer joins
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  • ...udy of the epic in the classroom. How can modern manifestations of science fiction illuminate the classical epic? What aspects of the genre have changed, or a ...rd to a more intimate knowledge of Vico in his autobiography and his ''New Science''.
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  • * 23: [[October 23, 1995|Science Fiction: Epic Continuity]]
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  • .../title/tt0118884/ Contact]]'', a film I’ve discussed in [[Toward a Science Fiction Epic|relation to the epic before]]. I then asked the students to write thei ...r reason as a scientist. Since she had no proof of her journey — something science relies upon — Kitz suggests that she imagined the whole thing. Her re
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  • ...tiple reading lists, like one for literary fiction and another for science fiction. It could use the keywords, like “deep time” or “cosmic horror.” A
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  • Welcome to lesson two. This week, we begin our foray into short-form science fiction with two texts that play with time and perception: [[w:John Cheever|John Ch ...urnal#Student Journals|R2 tab]] above or off [[w:User talk:Grlucas#Science Fiction Student Journals, Fall 2019|my talk page]]. You task here is to comment on,
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  • ...rrowed from Placebo) and is up to just over 6000 words. It’s a {{c|Science Fiction|sf}} story, the first I’ve ever written. I’ve always read science fiction, more for ideas than for literary style. I’m not saying that sf is devoid
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  • After lunch I met Veronica Hollinger, an editor for ''Science Fiction Studies'', Joe Haldeman, and Stephan R. Donaldson. The latter I heard read,
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  • ...k |chapter=Science Fiction and a World in Crisis |date=1974 |title=Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow |url= |location=New York |publisher=Harper and Row |pag ...|title=Star Maker: Olaf Stapledon’s Divine Tragedy |url= |journal=Science Fiction Studies |volume=8 |issue=3 |page=269 |ref=harv }}</ref> Plugging oneself in
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  • | L2 || 2–3 || August 19 – September 1 || [[/2|What is Science Fiction?]] || 60 || {{tick}}
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  • ...the pictures. This is a rock-solid, harder-than-diamonds, [[w:Hard science fiction|''hard'' sf]]. My Kindle’s dictionary just shrugs when I try to look anyt
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  • ...seems always to be a central concern of his work: the limits of reason and science. Like his story “[[April 22, 1997|Reason]],” “Nightfall” shows how Science, itself, disrupts. “Nightfall” illustrates the contention between science and religion, or fact and belief. The scientists attempt to explain what wi
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  • ...was teaching my [[Short-Form Science Fiction, Fall 2019|short-form science fiction course]]? [[Category:Science Fiction]]
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  • ...can Dream. I think the premise is what makes this fantasy, but the science-fiction elements soon take center-stage as the our history begins to diverge with t
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  • ...great ''[[w:Twilight Zone|Twilight Zone]]'' episode. It’s really a science-fiction, horror story that has a simple mystery and a nice payoff at the end that c
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  • ...N 1011.01 || [[Short-Form Science Fiction, Fall 2019|Perspectives on Genre Fiction]] || MW 9:30-10:45 || CoAS-122 | 86228 || HUMN 4472.01 || [[Science Fiction, Fall 2019|Studies in Culture]] || {{F-Online}} || {{CNone|-}}
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  • ...|first=Donna |date=1990 |orig-year=1985 |chapter=A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s |chapter-url=https://archi [[Category:Science Fiction]]
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