lunes, 8 de abril de 2024

Ciencia-ficción (Crítica)

 

    from

A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology

http://bit.ly/abibliog

by José Ángel García Landa

(University of Zaragoza, Spain)

 

 

Science Fiction: Criticism

 

 

Top Ten

General

Miscellaneous

 

 

 

Top ten

 

Aldiss, Brian, and David Wingrove. Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. London: Paladin, 1988.*

Clareson, Thomas D., ed. Science Fiction: The Other Side of Realism. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green UP, 1971.

Clute, John. Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. Dorling: Kindersley, 1995.*

Magill, Frank N., ed. Survey of Science Fiction Literature. 5 vols. Englewood Cliffs (NJ), 1980.

Parrinder, Patrick. Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching.  New York: Methuen, 1980.*

Rose, Mark, ed. Science Fiction: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall, 1976.

Scholes, Robert, and Eric S. Rabkin. Science Fiction: History, Science, Vision. New York: Oxford UP, 1977.

Stableford, Brian. Scientific Romance in Britain, 1890-1950. New York: St Martin's, 1985.

Stockwell, Peter. The Poetics of Science Fiction. (Textual Explorations, 3). Harlow: Pearson Education-Longman, 2000.*

Suvin, Darko.  Metamorphoses of Science Fiction: On the Poetics and History of a Literary Genre. New Haven: Yale UP, 1979.*

 

 

 

General

 

Aldiss, Brian. Billion Year Spree. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973.

_____. Billion Year Spree: The True History of Science Fiction. New York: Schocken, 1973.

_____. Billion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. New York: Doubleday, 1973.

_____. "The Immanent Will Returns—2." In The Detached Retina: Aspects of SF and Fantasy. Liverpool: Liverpool UP; Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1995. 37-43. (Stapledon).

Aldiss, Brian, and David Wingrove. Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. London: Gollancz, 1986.

_____. Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. London: Paladin, 1988.*

Alkon, Paul. Origins of Futuristic Fiction. Athens (GA): U of Georgia P, 1987.

Allen, Dick, ed. Science Fiction: The Future. New York: Harcourt, 1971.

Allen, Dick, and Lori Allen, eds. Looking Ahead: The Vision of Science Fiction. New York: Harcourt, 1975.

Allen, L. David. Science Fiction: A Reader's Guide. Lincoln: Centennial UP, 1973.

Amis, Kingsley. New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction. New York: Harcourt, 1960.

_____. New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction. London: Gollancz, 1961.

_____. El universo de la ciencia-ficción. Madrid: Ciencia Nueva, 1966.

Antczac, Janice. Science Fiction: The Mythos of a New Romance. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1985.

Aquino, John. Science Fiction as Literature. Washington, DC: National Education Association, 1976.

Armitt, Lucie, ed. Where No Man Has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction. London: Routledge, 1991.

Ash, Brian. Faces of the Future. London: Elek, 1975.

_____, ed. The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Pan, 1977.

Bailey, J. O. Pilgrims through Space and Time. Essay on SF. New York, 1947.

_____. Pilgrims through Space and Time. Westport (CT): Greenwood, 1972.

Bainbridge, William Sims. Dimensions of Science Fiction. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1986.

Barceló, Miquel. Ciencia Ficción: Guía de lectura. Barcelona: Ediciones B, 1990.

_____. Ciencia Ficción: Nueva Guía de lectura. (Nova, 150). Barcelona, Madrid, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, México, Miami, Montevideo, Santiago de Chile: Grupo Zeta-Ediciones B, 2015.*

Barr, Marleen S. Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory. (Contributions to the Study of Sceince Fiction and Fantasy, 27). Westport (CT): Greenwood P, 1987.*

_____. Feminist Fabulation: Space / Postmodern Fiction. 1992.

_____. Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1993.*

_____, ed. Afro-Future Females: Black Writers Chart Science Fiction’s Newest New-Wave Trajectory Columbus: OH State UP, 2008. 

Barron, Neil. Anatomy of Wonder: Science Fiction. New York: Bowker, 1976. 2nd. ed. 1981.

Baxter, John. Science Fiction in the Cinema. New York: A. S. Barnes; London: Zwemmer, 1970.

Bergonzi, Benard. The Early H. G. Wells: A Study of the Scientific Romances. Manchester, 1961.

Bleiler, Everett F., ed. Science Fiction Writers. New York, 1982.

Booker, M. Keith. "Dystopian Fiction." In The Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory. Ed. David Herman, Manfred Jahn and Marie-Laure Ryan. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2005. 127-8.*

Bretnor, Reginald, ed. Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow. New York: Harper and Row, 1974.

_____, ed. Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow. Baltimore (MD): Penguin, 1975.

Broderick, Damien. Reading by Starlight: Postmodern Science Fiction. London: Routledge, 1995.*

Cassou-Noguès, Pierre. "Postmodern Fables, Correlationism, and Speculation." In Fictionality, Factuality, and Reflexivity Across Discourses and Media. Ed. Erika Fülöp et al. Berlin and Boston: de Gruyter, 2021. 40-56.*

         https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110722031-004

         2021

Cavallaro, Dani. "Introduction: Cyberpunk and Science Fiction." In Cyberpunk and Cyberculture. London and New Brunswick (NJ).

_____. "La ciencia-ficción y el ciberpunk." Trans. Óscar Jiménez. In Literatura y cibercultura. Ed. Domingo Sánchez-Mesa. Madrid: Arco/Libros, 2004. 235-68.*

Cawelti, John G. Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular Culture. Chicago, 1976.

Чекалов, Кирилл. "«Научный роман» во Франции: от рождения жанровой модели к рефлексии о ней." In «Меры не знал я, смертных любя»: к 90-летию российского филолога Владимира Серафимовича Вахрушева (1932—2011).  Редакторы-составители Людмила Комуцци и Павел Глушаков. Санкт-Петербург: Росток, 2022.   393-403.* ("The Scientific Novel in France: From the Birth of a Genre Model to a Reflection on It.")

Clareson, Thomas D., ed. Voices for the Future: Essays on Major Science Fiction Writers. Vol. 1. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green U Popular P, 1976.

_____, ed. Many Futures, Many Worlds: Theme and Form in Science Fiction. Kent (OH): Kent State UP, 1977.

_____, ed. Voices for the Future: Essays on Major Science Fiction Writers, Vol. 2. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green U Popular P, 1979.

Clarke, I. F. The Tale of the Future: From the Beginning to the Present Day. 2nd ed. 1972. (SF checklist).

Clute, John. Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. Dorling: Kindersley, 1995.*

Clute, John, and Peter Nicholls. Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. 1993.

Cortiel, Jeanne. "Intersexions: Towards a Feminist Narratology of Science Fiction." In Grenzüberschreitungen: Narratologie im Kontext / Transcending Boundaries: Narratology in Context. Ed. Walter Grünzweig and Andreas Solbach. Tübingen: Narr, 1999. 195-205.* (Joanna Russ, The Female Man).

Davenport, Basil, ed. The Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism. 1959. 3rd ed. Chicago: Advent, 1969.

del Rey, Lester. The World of Science Fiction 1926-1976. New York, 1979.

de Camp, L. Sprague. The Science Fiction Handbook. 1953. Rev. ed. 1975.

de Lauretis, Teresa, et al., eds. The Technological Imagination: Theories and Fictions.  Madison (WI): Coda P, 1980.

Donawerth, Jane. Frankenstein's Daughters: Women Writing Science Fiction. Syracuse (NY): Syracuse UP, 1997.

Garnett, Rhys, and R. J. Ellis, eds. Science Fiction Roots and Branches: Contemporary Critical Approaches. New York: St. Martin's, 1990.*

Gomel, Elana. "Narrative Disease: Speculative Fiction, Evolutionary Theory, and the Origin of Storytelling." Online at Academia.* (Stephen Baxter’s Evolution [2003], China Mieville’s Embassytown [2012] and Ted Chiang’s Story of Your Life [1998]).

         https://www.academia.edu/42036831/

         2020

Gómez-Muñoz, Pablo. Science Fiction Cinema in the Twenty-First Century: Transnational Futures, Cosmopolitan Concerns. (Studies in Global Genre Fiction). London: Routledge, 2022

Gunn, James. Alternate Worlds: The Illustrated History of Science Fiction. Englewood Cliffs (NJ), 1975.

_____, ed. The Road to Science Fiction: From Gilgamesh to Wells. New York: Mentor, 1977.

Gunn, James, Marleen Barr and Matthew Candelaria. Reading Science Fiction. Macmillan-Palgrave, 2008.

Herald, Diana Tixier. Genreflecting: A Guide to Reading Interests in Genre Fiction. Englewood (Colorado): Libraries Unlimited, 1982. 5th ed. 2000.* (Historical novel, Westerns, Detective fiction, adventure, SF, fantasy, romance, horror).

Hubble, Nick, and Aris Mousoutzanis, eds. The Science Fiction Handbook. 2006.

Johnson, William, ed. Focus on the Science Fiction Film. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall, 1972.

Klein, Naomi. "Dystopian Fiction's Popularity is a Worrying Sign for the Future." Wired 20 Dec. 2014.*

         http://www.wired.com/2014/12/geeks-guide-naomi-klein/

         2014

Knight, Damon. In Search of Wonder: Essays on Modern Science Fiction. 2nd ed. Chicago: Advent, 1967.

Lawler, Donald L., ed. Approaches to Science Fiction. Boston: Houghton, 1978.

Liang, Ying. "Female Body in the Postmodern Science Fiction." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 5.10 (London, 2016): 2037-2045. Online at ProQuest.*

         http://search.proquest.com/docview/1728664375

         2017

         Online at Semantic Scholar.*

         http://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/9fdd/6e0944b2a512cc09bf93f1257266f8eaca86.pdf

         2021

Lundwall, Sam J. Science Fiction: What It's All About. New York, 1971.

_____. Science Fiction: An Illustrated History.  1978.

Magill, Frank N., ed. Survey of Science Fiction Literature. 5 vols. Englewood Cliffs (NJ), 1980.

Malik, Rex, ed. Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction. London: Frances Pinter, 1980.

Malmgren, Carl D. Worlds Apart: Narratology of Science Fiction. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1991.*

Manney, P. J. "Yucky Gets Yummy: How Speculative Fiction Creates Society." Teknokultura 16.2 (2019): 243-54.*

         http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/TEKN.64857

         https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/64857/4564456552025

         2019

McAllister, Robbie. Steampunk Fiction: A Critical Introduction. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.* Online preview at Amazon:

         https://www.amazon.com/reader/1501331213

         2019

Menninger, Julian. "Ewiges, gesundes Leben? Transhumane Heilserzählungen und fiktionale Gegenentwürfe." In Gesundheit erzählen. Ed. Letizia Dieckmann et al. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2021. 273-300.*

Millás, J. J. "Introducción a la literatura de ciencia-ficción." In H. G. Wells, La máquina del tiempo. (Tus Libros, 38). Madrid: Anaya, 1982. 1984. 7-28.*

Moskowitz, Sam. Explorers of the Infinite: Shapers of Science Fiction. Cleveland and New York, [1963].

_____. Seekers of Tomorrow: Masters of Modern Science Fiction. New York, 1967.

Moylan, Tom. Demand the Impossible: Science Fiction and the Utopian Imagination. New York: Methuen, 1987.

Myers, Robert E., ed. The Intersection of Science Fiction and Philosophy: Critical Studies. Westport (CT): Greenwood P, 1983.

Nicholls, Peter, ed. Science Fiction at Large. London: Gollancz, 1976. Reissuesd as Explorations of the Marvellous. London: Collins-Fontana, 1978.

_____, ed. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Granada, 1979.

_____, ed. The Science Fiction Encyclopedia. New York: Doubleday, 1979. 

Parrinder, Patrick. Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching.  New York: Methuen, 1980.*

_____, ed. Science Fiction: A Critical Guide. London: Longman, 1979.

Philmus, Robert M. Into the Unknown: The Evolution of Science Fiction from Francis Godwin to H.G. Wells. Berkeley: U of California P, 1970.

Pringle, David. Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels: An English-Language Selection, 1949-1984. Foreword by Michael Moorcock. London, 1985.

_____. Ciencia Ficción: Las 100 mejores novelas. Una selección en lengua inglesa, 1949-1984. Trans. Manuel Figueroa. Barcelona: Minotauro, 1990.*

Riley, Dick, ed. Critical Encounters: Writers and Themes in Science Fiction. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1979.

Rose, Mark. Alien Encounters: Anatomy of Science Fiction. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1981.

_____, ed. Science Fiction: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall, 1976.

Sawyer, Andy, and Peter Wright, eds. Teaching Science Fiction. 2011.

Scholes, Robert, and Eric S. Rabkin. Science Fiction: History, Science, Vision. New York: Oxford UP, 1977.

Shaw, Debbie. Women Writing Science Fiction: The Frankenstein Inheritance. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1999.

Slusser, George E., et al., eds. Bridges to Science Fiction. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1980.

Slusser, George E., et al., eds. Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy." Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1983.

Smith, Curtis C., ed. Twentieth Century Science Fiction Writers. 2nd ed. Chicago, 1986.

Smith, Nicholas R., ed. Philosophers Look at Science Fiction. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1982.

Staicar, Tom, ed. Critical Encounters II: Writers and Themes in Science Fiction. New York: Ungar, 1982.

_____, ed. The Feminine Eye: Science Fiction and the Women Who Write It. New York: Ungar, 1982.

Stockwell, Peter. The Poetics of Science Fiction. (Textual Explorations, 3). Harlow: Pearson Education-Longman, 2000.* (The future, frames, imaginary languages, popular fiction, neologisms, possible worlds, metaphor, cognitive poetics; Greg Bear, Ray Bradbury).

Suvin, Darko.  Metamorphoses of Science Fiction: On the Poetics and History of a Literary Genre. New Haven: Yale UP, 1979.*

_____. Metamorfosis de la ciencia ficción. México: FCE, 1984.

Teunisson, John J., ed. Other Worlds: Fantasy and Science Fiction since 1939.  Mosaic 13.3-4 (1980).

Tuck, Donald H. The Encylopaedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Through 1968. 2 vols. Chicago: Advent, 1974, 1978.

_____, comp. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. 3 vols. Chicago, 1974-1982.

Tymn, Marshall B., Kenneth J. Zahorski and Robert H. Boyer. Fantasy Literature: A Core Collection and Reference Guide. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1979.

Tymn, Marshall B., ed. The Science Fiction Reference Book. Mercer Island (WA), 1981.

Tymn, Marshall B, and Mike Ashley, eds. Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines. Westport (CT), 1985.

Weedman, Jane B., ed. Women Worldmakers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Lubbock: Texas Tech P, 1985.*

Wingrove, David. The Science Fiction Source Book.  London: Longman, 1984.

Wolfe, Gary K. Critical Terms for Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Glossary and Guide to Scholarship. New York: Greenwood, 1986.

_____, ed. Science Fiction Dialogues. Chicago: Academy of Chicago, 1982.

Wolmark, Jenny. Aliens and Others: Science Fiction, Feminism and Postmodernism. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1994.*

 

 

 

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

Aldani, Lino. La Fantascienza. 1962. (Study on SF).

Aldiss, Brian W. This World and Nearer Ones. Essay on SF. 1979.

_____. The Pale Shadow of Science. Essay on SF. Seattle (WA), 1985.

_____, dir. Science Fiction Blues. Evening revue.

Alkon, Paul. "The Secularization of Apocalypse." In Alkon, Origins of Futuristic Fiction. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1987. 158-91.

Anderson, Poul. "The Creation of Imaginary Worlds: The Word Builder's Handbook and Pocket Companion." In Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow. Ed. Reginald Bretnor. New York: Harper and Row, 1974. 235-57.

Angenot, Marc. "The Absent Paradigm: An Introduction to the Semiotics of Science Fiction." Science Fiction Studies 6.1 (1979): 9-19.

Angenot, Marc and Darko Suvin. "Not only but Also: Reflections on Cognition and Ideology in Science Fiction and SF Criticism." Science Fiction Studies 6.2 (18) (July 1979).

Armitt, Lucie. "Re-Theorising Textual Space: Feminist Science Fiction (And Some Critical Limitations)." In Impossibility Fiction. Ed. Derek Littlewood and Peter Stockwell. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1996. 37-44.*

Ashley, Mike. The History of the Science Fiction Magazines. 4 vols. 1974-76, 1978.

Asimov, Isaac. "Social Science Fiction." In Science Fiction: The Future. Ed. Dick Allen. New York: Harcourt, 1971. 263-99.

_____. "So Why Aren't We Rich?" In Nebula Award Stories 8. 1973.

_____. "The Little Tin God of Characterization." Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (May 1985).

Attebury, Brian. The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1980.

_____. "Science Fantasy." In Twentieth Century American Science Fiction Writers. Part 2: M-Z. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 8. Ed. David Cowart and Thomas L. Wymer. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1981. 236-42.

Ballard, J. G. "Cataclysms and Dooms." In The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Ed. Brian Ash. London: Pan, 1977.

Balsamo, Anne. "Reading Cyborgs Writing Feminism." Communication 10.3-4 (1988).

Barbour, Douglas. "Wholeness and Balance." Science-Fiction Studies (Ursula K Le Guin special issue) 2.3 (Nov. 1975).

_____. Worlds out of Words: The SF Novels of Samuel R. Delany. Somerset: Bran's Head Books, 1979.

Barr, Marleen S. "Jews and Independence Day, Women and Independence Day: Science Fiction Apocalypse Now Evokes Feminism and Nazism." In Imagining Apocalypse. Ed. David Seed. Houndmills: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 2000. 199-214.*

_____, ed. Future Females. 1981.

Benford, Gregory. "Aliens and Knowability: A Scientist's Perspective." In Bridges to Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slussser et al. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1980. 53-63.

_____. "Effing the Ineffable." In Aliens: The Anthropology of Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1987. 13-25.

_____ . "Is There a Technological Fix for the Human Condition?" In Hard Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1986. 82-98.

_____. "Science and Science Fiction." In Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening. Ed. Willis E. McNelly. Shreveport (LA): CEA Chap Book, 1974. 30-33.

Berger, Albert I. "Science Fiction Fans in Socio-Economic Perspective." Science Fiction Studies 4.3 (1977): 232-46.

Berger, Harold B. Science Fiction and the New Dark Age. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green U Popular P, 1976.

Blish, James. (William Atheling, Jr.). The Issue at Hand. (SF criticism). Chicago: Advent, 1964.

_____. (William Atheling, Jr.).More Issues at Hand. (SF criticism). Chicago: Advent, 1970.

Bloch, Robert. "Imagination and Modern Social Criticism." In The Science Fiction Novel. Ed. B. Davenport. 3rd ed. Chicago: Advent, 1969.

Bozzetto, Roger. "Métafiction et science-fiction: James Ballard." In Historicité et métafiction dans le roman contemporain des Iles Britanniques. Ed. Max Duperray. Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'Université de Provence, 1994. 231-42.*

Bradley, Marion Zimmer. "Responsibilities and Temptations of Women Science Fiction Writers." In Women Worldmakers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Jane B. Weedman. Lubbock: Texas Tech P, 1985. 25-42.*

Brians, Paul. Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, 1895-1984. Kent (OH): Kent State UP, 1987.

Broege, Valerie. "Women and Technology in Science Fiction: An Uneasy Alliance." In Women Worldmakers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Jane B. Weedman. Lubbock: Texas Tech P, 1985. 43-58.*

Bukatman, Scott. Terminal Identity: The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science-Fiction. Durham (NC): Duke UP, 1993. 1998.*

Butor, Michel. "The Crisis in the Growth of Science Fiction." In Butor, Inventory. Trans. Richard Howard. London: Cape, 1970.

_____. "Science Fiction: The Crisis of Its Growth." In SF: The Other Side of Realism. Ed. Thomas D. Clareson. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green UP, 1971. 157-65.

Campbell, John W. "Unimaginable Reasons." Editorial. Astounding (1960).

_____. "The Science of Science Fiction Writing." In Of Worlds Beyond. Ed. Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. London: Dobson, 1965.

_____. Collected Editorials from Analog. Select. Harry Harrison. New York, 1966.

Canalda, José Carlos, and Igor Cantero Uribe-Echeberria. "Las colecciones de ciencia ficción popular en España (1950-1990)." In La ciencia ficción española. By Fernando Martínez de la Hidalga et al. Madrid: Ediciones Robel, 2002. 67-93.*

_____. "Escritores de novelas de a duro: Los grandes desconocidos de la ciencia ficción española." In La ciencia ficción española. By Fernando Martínez de la Hidalga et al. Madrid: Ediciones Robel, 2002. 95-109.*

Canary, Robert H. "Sceince Fiction and Fictive History." In Many Futures, Many Worlds: Theme and Form in Science Fiction. Ed. Thomas D. Clareson. Kent (OH): Kent State UP, 1977. 164-81.

Carr, Helen, ed. From My Guy to Sci-Fi: Genre and Women's Writing in the Postmodern World. Pandora, 1989.

Carter, Paul A. ?The Creation of Tomorrow. New York: Columbia UP, 1977.

_____. ?In The Creation of Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1986. 144-51.

_____. "'You Can Write Science Fiction If You Want To'." In Hard Science Fiction. Ed. George E. Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Carbondale: Suthern Illinois UP, 1986. 144-51.

Chapuis, Alfred. Les Automates dans les œuvres d'imagination. Neuchatel: Ed. du Griffon, 1947.

Cioffi, Kathleen. "Types of Feminist Fantasy and Science Fiction." In Women Worldmakers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Jane B. Weedman. Lubbock: Texas Tech P, 1985. 83-94.*

Clareson, Thomas D. "The Other Side of Realism." In Science Fiction: The Other Side of Realism. Ed. Thomas D. Clareson. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green U Popular P, 1971. 1-28.

_____. Some Kind of Paradise: Th Emergence of American Science Fiction. Wesport (CT): Greenwood, 1985.

_____. "The Emergence of Science Fiction." In Anatomy of Wonder.

 _____, ed. Science Fiction: The Other Side of Realism. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green UP, 1971.

Clark, Stephen R. L. How to Live Forever. London: Routledge, 1995. (On immortality in science fiction).

_____. "The End of the Ages." In Imagining Apocalypse. Ed. David Seed. Houndmills: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 2000. 27-44.*

Clarke, I. F. Voices Prophesying War, 1763-1984. 1966.

_____. Voices Prophesying War: Future Wars, 1763-3749. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1992.

_____. The Pattern of Expectation, 1644-2001. 1982.

Clement, Hal. "The Creation of Imaginary Beings." In Science Fiction: Today and Tomorrow. Ed. Reginald Bretnor. New York: Harper, 1974. 259-75.

Cohen, John. Human Robots in Myth and Science. 1966.

Collado, Francisco. "On Dreams and Nightmares: Reflections on American Dystopia in the Cyberspace Era." In Fin de Siglo: Crisis y nuevos principios. Ed. Manuel Broncano et al. León: Universidad de León, 1999. 73-80.

Collado Rodríguez, Francisco, and Sergio A. Salvador Sebastián. "Post-Human: The Cultural Limits of 'Cyberpunk' (Including an Electronic conversation with Bruce Sterling, and his own Selected List of Cyberpunk Readings)." Miscelánea 19 (1998): 21-37.*

Cortiel, Jeanne. "Intersexions: Towards a Feminist Narratology of Science Fiction." In Grenzüberschreitungen: Narratologie im Kontext / Transcending Boundaries: Narratology in Context. Ed. Walter Grünzweig and Andreas Solbach. Tübingen: Narr, 1999. 195-206.

Cowart, David, and Thomas L. Wymer, eds. Twentieth Century American Science Fiction Writers. Part 2: M-Z. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 8. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1981. 236-42.

Crossley, Robert. "In the Palace of Green Porcelain: Artifacts from the Museum of Science Fiction." In Styles of Creation: Aesthetic Technique and the Creation of Fictional Worlds. Ed. George Slusser and Eric S. Rabkin. Athens (GA): U of Georgia P, 1992. 205-20.*

Davies, Philip John, ed. Science Fiction, Social Conflict and War. New York: Manchester UP, 1990.

de Camp, L. Sprague. Time & Chance. Essay. Hugo Award 1997.

deFord, Miriam Allen. Elsewhere, Elsewhen, Elsehow. (Essay on SF).

Delany, Samuel R. "About Five Tousand One Hundred and Seventy-Five Words." In Science Fiction: The Other Side of Realism. Ed. Thomas D. Clareson. Bowling Green (OH): Bowling Green U Popular P, 1971. 130-46.

_____. "Critical Methods: Speculative Fiction." In Many Futures, Many Worlds: Theme and Form in Science Fiction. Ed. Thomas D. Clareson. Kent (OH): Kent State UP, 1977. 278-91.

_____. The Jewel-Hinged Jaw: Notes on the Language of Science-Fiction. Elizabethtown (NJ): Dragon Press, 1977.

_____. The Jewel-Hinged Jaw. New York: Berkley Windhover, 1978.

_____. "Science Fiction and 'Literature' or the Conscience of the King." Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact (May 1979).

_____. "Generic Protocols: Science Fiction and Mundane." In The Technological Imagination: Theories and Fictions.  Ed. Teresa de Lauretis et al. Madison (WI): Coda P, 1980. 175-93.

Dick, Philip K. "Who Is an SF Writer?" In Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening. Ed. Willis E. McNelly. Shreveport (LA): CEA Chap Book, 1974. 46-50.

_____. "Cómo construir un universo que no se derrumbe en dos días." Lecture notes. Trans. Javier Moreno and Mauricio Salvador. Hermano Cerdo 10.* (SF, reality, apophenia, gnosticism).

         http://hermanocerdo.anarchyweb.org/index.php/2009/01/como-construir-un-universo-que-no-se-derrumbe-en-dos-dias/

         2009

Di Fate, Vincent. "Science Fiction Art: Some Contemporary Illustrators." In Marshall B. Tymn, ed. (Washington, 1981).

Dowling, David. Fictions of Nuclear Disaster. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1987.

Dunn, Thomas P., and Richard D. Erlich, eds. The Mechanical Gods: Machines in Science Fiction. Introd. Brian W. Aldiss. Westport (CT), 1982.

Ebeling, Lutz. "Science-Fiction Literatur in der Gesellschaft —Kritisch beobachtet mit Luhmann." BA diss. FernUniversität an Basel. Online at Academia.*

         https://www.academia.edu/40293994/

         2019

Eco, Umberto. "Los nihilistas flamantes: De Patmos a Salamanca. Sobre la ciencia ficción. Estrategia del deseo. Nuestro monstruo cotidiano." In Eco, Apocalípticos e integrados. Barcelona: Penguin Random House, 2013. 2015. 417-26.*

Elkins, Charles. "Science Fiction versus Futurology." Science Fiction Studies 6.1 (1979): 20-31.

_____. "Don't Play It Again Sam: A Partial Response to Sam Moskowitz's 'Five Steps to Science Fiction Sanity'." Extrapolation 28.2 (Summer 1987).

Eshbach, Lloyd Arthur, ed. Of Worlds Beyond. Reading (PA), 1947.

_____, ed. Of Worlds Beyond. London: Dobson, 1965.

Evans, Christopher. Writing Science Fiction. London: Black.

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See also SF: Anthologies, Journals, etc.

 

See also Mary Shelley; Jules Verne; H. G. Wells; Olaf Stapledon; Karel Capek; Robert Heinlein; Brian Aldiss; John Wyndham; Isaac Asimov; James Tiptree; Robert Silverberg; Stanislaw Lem; Strugatsky brothers; James Blish; Arthur C. Clarke.

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