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Science Fiction

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ISBN: 9780415366687
AuthorRoberts, Adam
Pub Date15/12/2005
BindingPaperback
Pages168
CountryGBR
Dewey809.38762
SeriesThe New Critical Idiom
Quick overview Reflecting new developments in the field, this long-awaited second edition of Adam Roberts' Science Fiction is a compelling and invaluable introduction to one of the most popular areas of modern culture. With an entirely new conclusion and updated chapters throughout, this book presents a concise history of science fiction, along with explanations of key concepts in the genre.
€25.71

Science Fiction is a fascinating and comprehensive introduction to one of the most popular areas of modern culture. This second edition reflects how the field is rapidly changing in both its practice and its critical reception. With an entirely new conclusion and all other chapters fully reworked and updated, this volume includes:



a concise history of science fiction and the ways in which the genre has been used and defined
explanations of key concepts in Science Fiction criticism and theory through chapters such as Gender, Race, Technology and Metaphor
examines the interactions between Science Fiction and Science Fact
anchors each chapter with a case study drawn from short story, book or film, from Frank Herbert's Dune to Star Wars, from The Left Hand of Darkness to Neuromancer.

Introducing the reader to nineteenth-century, Pulp, Golden Age, New Wave, Feminist and Cyberpunk science fictions, this is the essential contemporary guide to a major cultural movement.

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Science Fiction is a fascinating and comprehensive introduction to one of the most popular areas of modern culture. This second edition reflects how the field is rapidly changing in both its practice and its critical reception. With an entirely new conclusion and all other chapters fully reworked and updated, this volume includes:



a concise history of science fiction and the ways in which the genre has been used and defined
explanations of key concepts in Science Fiction criticism and theory through chapters such as Gender, Race, Technology and Metaphor
examines the interactions between Science Fiction and Science Fact
anchors each chapter with a case study drawn from short story, book or film, from Frank Herbert's Dune to Star Wars, from The Left Hand of Darkness to Neuromancer.

Introducing the reader to nineteenth-century, Pulp, Golden Age, New Wave, Feminist and Cyberpunk science fictions, this is the essential contemporary guide to a major cultural movement.