Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 86, Autumn 2002
CONTENTS
Special issue: Gay and Lesbian Science Fiction
Edward James
- Andrew M. Butler: Introduction
- Andrew M. Butler: Proto-Sf/Proto-Queer: The Strange Cases of Dr Frankenstein and Mr Hyde
- Chris West: Queer Fears and Critical Orthodoxies: The Strange Case of Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters
- Bill Clemente: Plugged into Suppression: Hostility and Hope in the Speculative Fiction of Racoona Sheldon, James Tiptree, Jr. and Suzy McKee Charnas
- Mark Bould: Not in Kansas Any More: Some Notes on Camp and Queer Sf Movies
- Billie Aul and Brian Frank: Prisoners of Dogma and Prejudice: Why There Are no G/L/B/T Characters in Star Trek: Deep Space 9
- Wendy Pearson: Science Fiction as Pharmacy: Plato, Derrida, Ryman
- Susan Knabe: Viral Migrations: Fairy Tales of Family and Nation, Death and Disease
- Joe Sutcliffe Sanders: Queer Theory, Science Fiction, and the Dreamed-for Child
- Warren G. Rochelle: (Almost) Ordinary: Transitional Gay Imagery in Julian May's Galactic Milieu Universe
- Chris West: On Representing AIDS
- Andrew M. Butler: How Cockamamie is Delany?
- Farah Mendlesohn and Andy Sawyer: Editorial Note
- Cheryl Morgan: Light by M. John Harrison
- John Clute: Light by M. John Harrison
- K.V. Bailey: Psychohistorical Crisis by Donald Kingsbury
- Mark Bould: The Scar by China Miéville
- Mark Bould: The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Paul Kincaid: Science Fiction, Canonization, Marginalization, and the Academy edited by Gary Westfahl and George Slusser
- David Mathew: The Pickup Artist by Terry Bisson
