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  • 170 members (38 subcategories, 101 files) - 08:56, 18 July 2022
  • {{Big|Resources for the study of sf: '''science''' and '''speculative fiction'''.}} ...equences of scientific, social, and technological innovations. [[w:Science fiction|Continue reading on Wikipedia »]]. {{More}}
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  • ...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 🌟 Check out my [[Science Fiction Study Guide]], new for Fall 2020.
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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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  • 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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  • ...man spirit.<ref>Originally entitled “Carl Sagan’s Vision: Toward a Science Fiction Epic” and published on Nov 10, 1998 @ 17:01.</ref> ...of human knowledge in politics, philosophy, philology, art, theology, and science because of a greater and more equal dissemination of knowledge. No longer w
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  • ...his form than science fiction. This course will examine short-form science fiction in stories, television, and films.}} ...{{font|text=Research|font=Alegreya Sans SC}}: “[[w:Science fiction|Science Fiction]]” (you can start on Wikipedia) and bring what you find out to class for
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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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  • ...t want to work on as your semester project {{crossreference|(see [[Science Fiction, Fall 2019/R1 Wikipedia Contributions|R1]])}}. You needn’t decide right n
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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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  • {{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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