Science-Fiction Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Science-Fiction Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Review: Zhongguo Bainian Kehuan Wenxue Fanyishi Yanjiu, by Qin Li2
The Incredible Nineteenth Century: New Journal of Nineteenth Century Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Fairy Tale1
From the Editors0
Review: Feminist Posthumanism in Contemporary Science Fiction Film and Media: From Annihilation to High Life and Beyond , edited by Julia A. Empey and Ru0
Aquatic Transformations, Flexible Subjects, and Environmental Change in Contemporary Filipino Speculative Tales0
Call for Submissions: Edited Collection on “Nightmare/s in the Long Nineteenth Century.”0
Remedios Varo: Science Fictions at the Chicago Art Institute0
Messengers from the Stars : On SF and Fantasy.”0
Review: La fantascienza italiana contro il boom economico? Quattro narrazioni distopiche degli anni Sessanta (Aldani, Buzzati, De Rossignoli, Scerbanenco) [Italian Science Fiction against the E0
Review: Spatialities of Speculative Fiction: Re-Mapping Possibilities, Philosophies, and Territorialities, by Gwilym Lucas Eades0
Contested Homes in Speculative Futurities in Anglophone Bruneian Fiction0
Annual Awards, Science Fiction Research Association0
New Book Series: Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies0
Seaweed Salvation0
Beyond the East-West Dichotomy0
Review: After the Flying Saucers Came: A Global History of the UFO Phenomenon , by Greg Eghigian0
Econologariums0
Books Received0
STEM in US Popular Culture: Assessing Gender Discourse, Stereotypes, and Mainstreaming0
Studies in Popular Culture: Book Reviews0
Imagination, Annotated0
Reading Bodies as Sites of Invention in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy0
Review: Patriarchy’s Creative Resilience: Late Victorian Speculative Fiction, by Michael Kramp0
Special Issue of The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture: The Afterlife in Popular Culture0
Books Received0
African SF: An Introduction0
Call for Contributions: Femspec0
Corrigendum0
Special issue of REDEN (Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos): “(Super)Heroes in the 21st-Century American Imagination.”0
Special Issue of Hélice: Motherhood in SF0
A Radical Monopoly on Sapience0
AI and Fandom0
Literary Realism, Speculative Fiction, and Queer African Futures in Akwaeke Emezi’s Freshwater0
Review: Black Speculative Feminisms: Memory and Liberated Futures in Black Women’s Fiction, by Cassandra L. Jones0
Review: Utopian and Dystopian Explorations of Pandemics and Ecological Breakdown: Entangled Futurities, edited by Heather Alberro, Emrah Atasoy, Nora Castle, Rhiannon Firth, and Conrad Scott0
Review: The Stuff of Science Fiction: Hardware, Settings, Characters , by Gary Westfahl0
Prosthetic Kokoro0
Science Fiction of the 1870s0
Review: Dear Incomprehension: On American Speculative Fiction, by Stéphane Vanderhaeghe0
Review: Equipping Space Cadets: Primary Science Fiction for Young Children , by Emily Midkiff0
Review: Translating the Nonhuman: What Science Fiction Can Teach Us About Translating, by Douglas Robinson0
Metallic Mode: Exploring African Speculative Fiction through the Affordances of Metal0
Coming in 2024: 82nd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Scotland; August 8-120
Review: Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right, by Jordan S. Carroll0
Peter Nicholls Essay Prize 20230
Review: Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction, by Jerry Rafiki Jenkins0
Review: This Is Not a Science Fiction Textbook, edited by Mark Bould and Steven Shaviro0
Between Cosmology and Technology: Nonhuman Near-Omniscience as Animist Practice in Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon0
Special issue of American Imago, Comics on the Couch: Graphic Medicine and Psychoanalysis0
“No One Can Admit It Doesn’t Work”0
The Time of SF is Over0
Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction as Slipstream0
Palgrave SFF: A New Canon0
Speculative Fiction Across Media, October 17-19 2024, Los Angeles0
“Jungle Dreams”0
Review: Material Ecocriticism and Sylvan Agency in Speculative Fiction: The Forests of the World, by Britt Maria Colligs0
Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities on Myth and Art0
International Conference on Victorian and American Myths in Video Games0
Review: Afrocentricity in Afrofuturism: Toward Afrocentric Futurism , edited by Aaron X. Smith0
Call for Submissions: “Posthumanism: Twenty-First Century Perspectives.”0
Review: Mutant Narratives in Ecological Science Fiction: Thinking with Embodied Estrangement, by Kaisa Kortekallio0
Science Fiction in Korea: Between History, Genre, and Politics: A Digital Exhibition at USC0
CFP: Celebrating 215 years of Edgar Allan Poe0
Review: Horror and Science Fiction Cinema and Society: American Culture and Politics in the Cold War and After Through the Projector Lens, by Martin Harris0
Count on Me, Singapore0
Book Series: Transmedia Monsters and Villains0
Embodying Time and Futurity in the Short Stories of Tendai Huchu and Temitayo Olofinlua0
Vampire Studies: New Perspectives on the Undead0
From the Editor0
What are the Genres of Polycrisis?0
The Philosophical Significance of Douglas Adams’s Comic AI Characters0
Review: The New Routledge Companion to Science Fiction, edited by Mark Bould, Andrew M. Butler, and Sherryl Vint0
Review: The Multiverse as Theory in Postmodern Speculative Fictional Narratives, edited by Angélica Cabrera Torrecilla and Francisco Sáez de Adana0
Review: H.G. Wells and the Twenty-First Century , by Bill Cooke0
“Do You Know Where Home Is?”0
Call for Book Chapters: Reinventing The Witch: Witchcraft and Sorcery in 21st-Century Fiction and Film.0
Call for Submissions: “Narrative Complexity in Recent Time-Travel Media.”0
Multiverse SF and Fantasy Convention. 14-16 Oct. 2022, Atlanta, GA0
Books Received0
NOAA Book Club and the Environment0
Review: Thinking Through High-Tech Hell: A Theory of the New Media Dystopia, by Miguel Sebastián-Martín0
Framing the Unreal: Exploring Graphic/Visual Science Fiction & Fantasy0
Meshwork Ecology: Climate and Colonialism in Diene’s Hell Freezes Over and Ruga’s Public Service Announcement0
Index for Volume 51 (2024)0
Review: Arrival, by David Roche0
SFRA Student Paper Award Submissions0
Critical Plant Studies0
CFP: Like A Version: Adaptations, Reboots, and Remakes in Popular Culture0
Review: Chinese Science Fiction: Concepts, Forms, and Histories, edited by Mingwei Song, Nathaniel Isaacson, and Hua Li0
Mechanization and the Child. Special issue of The Journal of Children in Popular Culture0
Call for Applications: R.D. Mullen Fellowships, 20240
Books Received0
Review: The Routledge Handbook of CoFuturisms, by Taryne Jade Taylor, Isiah Lavender III, Grace L. Dillon, and Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay0
Monstrous Woman and the Decolonial Gothic Female Gaze in Nuraliah Norasid’s The Gatekeeper0
Call for Papers: America and Deep Time: Alternate Geographies, Temporalities, and Histories. The 2023 Annual Conference of the Polish Association for American Studies0
Review: Worlds Built to Fall Apart: Versions of Philip K. Dick, by David Lapoujade0
Multimodal Student Projects for ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies0
SFRA’s New Scholar Program0
Silence, Implication, and Style in Octavia E. Butler’s “Bloodchild”0
“We resolve not to smile”0
Growth, Resource, Population0
Notes on Contributors0
A Good Trooper0
“Kommissar Rex!” The Place, Role, and Representation of Animals in Contemporary Media0
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Modern Fiction Studies on African Literature and Climate Change0
Dystopian Figurations of the Neoliberal Workplace0
Utopianism after the American Century0
Notes and Correspondence0
Review: The Future Imaginary in Indigenous North American Arts and Literatures, by Kristina Baudemann0
Charlatans of AI?0
The Planet after Geoengineering0
Let the Light Shine Through0
Call for Chapters: “Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology: Cyberpunk and Digital Rebellion of AI.”0
Review: Horizons of the Future: Science Fiction, Utopian Imagination, and the Politics of Education, by Graham B. Slater0
Review: Fear of Seeing: A Poetics of Chinese Science Fiction , by Mingwei Song0
Afro-weird0
Special Issue of Postmodern Culture: “Speculative Fiction and Futurism in the Middle East and North Africa.”0
Edited Collection on Posthumanism: A Study in 21st-century Perspectives0
“Romancing the Gothic” Lecture/Class Series: Horror, Gothic, Romance, Supernatural, and Folklore Talks0
Review: The Cambridge Introduction to Literary Posthumanism, by Joseph Tabbi0
Review: The Ex-human: Science Fiction and the Fate of Our Species, by Michael Bérubé0
Book Chapters: Class Conflict in 21st Century SF Film0
Call for Proposals: “What Writing is Like: The Many Worlds of Russell T. Davies”0
Allotropes and Speculative Obligation: SF in Southern Africa0
Special Issue of The Wellsian, Journal of the H.G. Wells Society: “The War of the Worlds, 125th Anniversary.”0
The Wizard of Oz at UNC Charlotte, 21-24 September 2024; Call for7533Presentations0
Review: Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction, by Alan N. Shapiro0
Journal of Dracula Studies0
Second Annual C.S. Lewis Symposium at Ulster University, 13-14 November 2023, Ulster University, Coleraine (Northern Ireland)0
New Series: Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures0
Review: Science Fiction Cinema in the Twenty-First Century: Transnational Futures, Cosmopolitan Concerns , by Pablo Gómez-Muñoz0
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