Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 96, Spring 2006
CONTENTS
Farah Mendlesohn: Editorial
- Sean McMullen: The Profession of Science Fiction, 62: Forced Marches and Desert Quests
- Helen Addison-Smith: The Future of Race: Colonialism, Adaptation and Hybridity in Mid-Century American Science Fiction
- Warren G. Rochelle: Ursula K. Le Guin's Always Coming Home as Answer to Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes, in 1843
- Janna Knittel: Environmental History and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland
- Sherryl Vint: Ken MacLeod and the Practice of History
- Delilah Bermudez Brataas: Becoming Utopia in Octavia E. Butler's Xenogenesis Series
Letters
- David Ketterer: On the Imp of the Perverse
- Chris West: A Response
- Niall Harrison: Living Next Door to the God of Love by Justina Robson
- Andrew Hedgecock: The Limits of Enchantment by Graham Joyce
- Stephen Baxter: Nova Scotia edited by Neal Williamson and Andrew J. Wilson
- Roz Kaveney: Soundings by Gary K. Wolfe
- Harry Harrison: The World As It Shall Be by Émile Souvestre
- Brian Stableford: The World As It Shall Be by Émile Souvestre
- Dan Hartland: Wings Over Tomorrow edited by Lee Weinstein
- Gary Westfahl: Understanding Contemporary American Science Fiction by Darren Harris-Fain
Notes on Contributors