Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 84, Spring 2002
CONTENTS
Farah Mendlesohn
- Barry Malzberg: The Profession of Science Fiction, 57: Cele Goldsmith Lalli - Furtheringthe True Unwritten History
- Umberto Rossi: Ecological Awareness and Capitalist Shortsightedness in Thomas M. Disch's On Wings of Song
- Debra Benita Shaw: "The Video Word Made Flesh": Spectacular Transgressions in David Cronenberg's Videodrome
- Pat Wheeler: Metamorphoses of the Female Subject: Bodily Transformations in Carol Emshwiller's Carmen Dog and Linda Jaivin's Rock N Roll Babes from Outer Space
- Justine Larbalestier: Introduction to the WisCon Papers
- L. Timmel Duchamp: Reflections on Woman, Feminism and Science Fiction, 1818-1960: For a Genealogy on Feminist Sf
- Lorna Jowett: Masculinity, Monstrosity and Behaviour Modification in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Pamela Bedore: Slavery and Symbiosis in Octavia Butler's Kindred
- Elizabeth Matson: The James Tiptree, Jr. Award: When a Man is a Woman - and It Doesn't Matter
- Elisabeth Vonarburg: So You Want to Be a Science Fiction Writer?
Christopher West: Gallardo, Malzburg and Homosexual Orgies
- Paul Kincaid: Mappa Mundi by Justina Robson
- Gwyneth Jones: Fantasy Girls edited by Elyce Rae Helford
- L.J. Hurst: Origin: Manifold 3 by Stephen Baxter
- K.V. Bailey: Omegatropic by Stephen Baxter
- David Seed: Earth is But a Star edited by Damien Broderick
- L.J. Hurst: A Good Old-Fashioned Future edited by Bruce Sterling
- Nick Gevers: Eyes of the Calculor by Sean McMullen
- K.V. Bailey: Jack Vance edited by A.E. Cunningham
- Neal Baker: Dark Light by Ken MacLeod
- Ken MacLeod: Whole Wide World by Paul McAuley
- Cheryl Morgan: Something More by Paul Cornell and Bold As Love by Gwyneth Jones
