Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 95, Autumn 2005
CONTENTS
Farah Mendlesohn: Editorial, and Personal Letter from the Editor
- Brian Attebery: Science Fiction, Parable, and Parabolas
- Peter Hunt: Joan Aiken, British Children's Fantasy Fiction and the Meaning of the Mainstream
- Lisa Yaszek: Domestic Satire as Social Commentary and Mid-Century Women's Media Landscape Sf
- Graham J. Murphy: Penetrating the Body-Plus-Virtualisation in Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends
- Bronwen Calvert: Cyborg Utopia in Marge Piercy's Body of Glass
- George Aichele: Dark Conceptions, or, the Birth of a Messiah in King Rat and the Gospel of Luke
- Victoria Lamont and Dianne Newell: House Opera: Frontier Mythology and Subversion of Domestic Discourse in Mid-Twentieth-Century Women's Space Opera
- Nick Hubble: Five English Disaster Novels, 1951-1972
- Amelia Beamer and Aimee Sutherland: Research Notes for the Genre Evolution Project. How John Campbell's Astounding Survived the Great 1950s Science Fiction Die-Off
- Paul Kincaid: Life by Gwyneth Jones
- Ben Jeapes: Soul Corporation by Robert Collins
- Carl Freedman: Forty Signs of Rain by Kim Stanley Robinson
- John Keane: Under the Penitence by Mary Gentle
- Graham Sleight: Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land by John Crowley
- Pawel Frelik: Double Vision by Tricia Sullivan
- David Langford: Learning the World by Ken MacLeod
- Claire Brialey: With Stars in My Eyes by Peter Weston
Notes on Contributors
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