Category:Literary Criticism
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Articles in category "Literary Criticism"
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- A Cultural History of a Hybrid Genre
- A User's Guide to the Postmoderns
- Advertising and Calculators in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition
- Against the Night, the Stars: The Science Fiction of Arthur C. Clarke
- AI Narratives: A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines
- Aldiss Unbound: The Science Fiction of Brian Aldiss
- Aleksei Gastev and the Metallization of the Revolutionary Body
- Alien Intellect and the Roboticization of the Scientist
- Allography and Allegory: Delany's SF
- Alternate Presents: The Ambivalent Historicism of Pattern Recognition
- American Literary Culture and the Fatalistic View of Technology
- The Anatomical Gaze in Tomorrow’s Eve
- The Anti-Politics of Utopia
- Anticipating the Unexpected: Amazing Stories in the Interwar Years
- Antimancer: Cybernetics and Art in Gibson's Count Zero
- Approaching Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Bladerunner: Study Guide
- Approaching Neuromancer: Guide to Neuromancer
- Der Arbeiter
- The Arc of Our Destruction: Reversal and Erasure in Cyberpunk
- An Archaeology of the Future: Ursula Le Guin and Anarcho-Primitivism
- Arguing Against Ice Cream
- Arthur C. Clarke (anthology of critical essays)
- Arthur C. Clarke (Reader's Guide)
- The Artifact as Icon In Science Fiction
- Artificial Life as Philosophy
- Artificial Wombs and Archaic Tombs: Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve and the Alien Tetralogy
- Artificial Women: Sex Dolls, Robot Caregivers, and More Facsimile Females
- Asimov's Crusade Against Bigotry: The Persistance of Prejudice as a Fractal Motif in the Robot/Empire Metaseries
- Asimov's Robot Novels and the Two Non-Series Novels
- Aspects of Utopian Fiction
- Attempting Immortality: AI, A-Life, and the Posthuman in Greg Egan's Permutation City
- Automata (H. Bruce Franklin)
B
- Beating the Meat/Surviving the Text, or How to Get Out of This Century Alive
- Bella Baxter and the Machine: On Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Poor Things” and Julie Wosk’s “Artificial Women”
- Bellamy and Technology: Reconciling Centralization and Decentralization
- Benjamin, Walter, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- Beyond Cyberpunk: New Critical Perspectives
- Beyond the God-Machine: Towards a Naturalized Technology
- Beyond the Ruins: The Geopolitics of Urban Decay and Cybernetic Play
- Beyond the Two Cultures: Essays on Science, Technology, and Literature
- Billion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction
- Binary First Contact
- Biopunk 101
- Biopunk Dystopias: Genetic Engineering, Society and Science Fiction
- Birth and Rebirth in Space
- Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction
- The Black Mirror and Other Stories: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Germany and Austria
- Black to the Future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose
- Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human
- Blish, van Vogt, and the Uses of Spengler
- Bodies and Machines
- Bodies and Technologies: Dora, Neuromancer, and Strategies of Resistance
- Bodies That Matter: Science Fiction, Technoculture, and the Gendered Body
- The Body Apocalyptic: Theology and Technology in Films and Fictions of the MIME Era
- Bookending Cyberpunk (review)
- Bounded by Metal
- Brave New World and the Mechanist/Vitalist Controversy
- Brave New World and the Rationalization of Industry
- Brave New World": History, Science, and Dystopia
- The Business of Cyberpunk
C
- C. S. Lewis's Mechanical Fiends in That Hideous Strength
- Caporaletti, Silvana
- Chance and Science Fiction: SF as Stochastic Fiction
- Chaos Bound: Orderly Disorder in Contemporary Literature and Science
- The Charisma Leak
- The Classic Years of Robert A. Heinlein
- Clifford Simak's ''City'' (1952): The Dogs' Critique (and Others')
- Clockwork Reels: Mechanized Environments in Science Fiction Films
- The Clockwork Universe of Anthony Burgess
- The Closely Reasoned Technological Story: The Critical History of Hard Science Fiction
- Cog-work: The Organization of Labor in Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and in Later Utopian Fiction
- The Coming Technological Singularity
- The Computer and Man
- The Computer as a Symbol of God: Ellison's Macabre Exodus
- Computer Fictions: Narratives of the Machinic Phylum
- The Computer in Recent Utopias
- The Computer in Recent Utopias (Orth)
- The Computer in Recent Utopias: A Transcendental Teleology
- The Conquest of Psiberspace?
- Consciousness and Science Fiction
- Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumpion.
- The Contrapuntal Design of Artificial Evolution in Asimov's "The Bicentennial Man"
- A Conversation with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
- Conversations with Conspirators
- Corpses, Animals, Machines and Mannequins: The Body and Cyberpunk
- Cosmos Latinos
- Created in the Image of God: The Narrator and the Computer in Harlan Ellison's 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream
- Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut
- Cultural Primitivism as Norm in the Dystopian Novel
- The Culture of Cyberspace: An Interview with William Gibson
- Cyber(Body)Parts: Prosthetic Consciousness
- A Cyber-Cuscuta Manifesto
- The Cyber-Femme: Woman In The Machine
- Cybercultures (review)
- Cybernauts in Cyberspace: William Gibson's Neuromancer
- Cybernetic Deconstructions: Cyberpunk and Postmodernism
- The Cybernetic Imagination in Science Fiction
- The Cybernetic Paradigms of Stanislaw Lem
- Cyberpunk (story)
- Cyberpunk (survey by Andrew Butler)
- Cyberpunk and Cyberculture: Science Fiction and the Work of William Gibson
- Cyberpunk and Neuromanticism
- Cyberpunk and the Dilemmas of Postmodern Narrative: The Example of William Gibson
- Cyberpunk and Visual Culture
- Cyberpunk Forum/Symposium
- Cyberpunk: Future so bright they gotta wear shades
- Cyberpunk: Preparing the Ground for Revolution or Keeping the Boys Satisfied?
- Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace
- Cyberspace and the World We Live In
- Cyberspace/Cyberbodies/Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Development
- Cyberspace: First Steps
- Cyborg (lower case)
- The Cyborg and the Kitchen Sink; or, The Salvation Story of No Salvation Story
- Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age
- The Cyborg Handbook
- A Cyborg Manifesto
- The Cyborg (R)Evolution in Science Fiction
- Cyborgs and Generic Oxymorons: The Body and Technology in William Gibson's Cyberspace Trilogy
D
- D. F. Jones's Colossus. Survey of Science Fiction Literature
- Dante's Hell as an Ideal Mechanical Environment
- Dark Horizons: Science Fiction and the Dystopian Imagination
- Data and Dick's Deckard: Cyborg as Problematic Signifier
- Data Narrator: Digital Chronotopes in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction
- The Dawn Patrol: Sex, Technology, and Irony in Farmer and Ballard
- Debating the Histories and Futures of Black SF
- The Delany Intersection: Samuel R. Delany . . . .
- The Desert of the Real: The Cyberpunk Controversy
- Desire, Identification, and Virtual Embodiment in Feminist Narratives of Cyberspace
- Deus Ex Machina in William Gibson's Cyberpunk Trilogy
- The special issues of SFS on Philip K. Dick
- Difference Engines and Other Infernal Devices
- Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century
- Discovering the Machine in You: The Literary, Social, and Religious Implications of Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash
- Do Androids Dream of Ridley Scott?
- Doing It Digitally: Rosalind Brodsky and the Art of Virtual Female Subjectivity
- Doing It for Ourselves: Two Feminist Cyber-Readers
- Dreams of Reason: Belamy, Wells, and the Positive Utopia
- Dystopian Fiction East and West: Universe of Terror and Trial
- The Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature: Fiction as Social Criticism
- Dystopian Literature: A Theory and Research Guide
E
- E. M. Forster's "The Machine Stops"
- E. M. Forster's 'The Machine Stops': Liberal-Humanist Hostility to Technology
- Ecology 101
- Edward Schizohands: The Postmodern Gothic Body
- Electric Eve: Images of Female Computers in Science Fiction
- Electronic Literature
- Elementary, My Dear . . . : Asimov's Science Fiction Mysteries
- Ellison's Harlequin: Irrational Moral Action in Static Time
- Elusive Utopias: Societies as Mechanisms in the Early Fiction of Philip K. Dick
- The Emergence of Latin American Science Fiction
- Empire of Conspiracy: The Culture of Paranoia in Postwar America (literary criticism)
- (En)gendering Cyberspace in Neuromancer: Postmodern Subjectivity and Virtual Motherhood
- The Engines of the Night: Science Fiction in the Eighties
- Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes From Current Research
- Escaping Star Trek: Review by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay
- Ethical Evolving Artificial Intelligence: Asimov's Robots and Computers
F
- Feminism, Technology, and Art in C. L. Moore’s “No Woman Born”
- Feminist Cyberpunk
- Feminist Science Fiction: Breaking Up the Subject
- The Fetishization of Masculinity in Science Fiction: The Cyborg and the Console Cowboy
- Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative
- Figurations of the Cyborg in Contemporary Science Fiction Novels and Film
- Filling the Void: Verne, Wells, and Lem
- Final Frontiers: Science Fiction and Techno-Science in Non-Aligned India
- Flesh and Metal: Marriage and Female Emancipation in the Science Fiction of Wei Yahua
- Flight Forward: The World of Ernst Jünger's Worker
- Foreword to Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward
- Forster's Other Cave: The Platonic Structure of "The Machine Stops"
- The Frankenstein Complex and Asimov's Robots
- Fred Saberhagen: Cybernetic Psychologist
- Frederick Winslow Taylor's System of Scientific Management in Zamiatin's We
- From Folded Hands to Clenched Fist: Kesey and Science Fiction
- From Little Buddy to Big Brother: The Icon of the Robot in Children's Science Fiction
- From Technique to Critique: Knowledge and Human Interests in John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar, The Jagged Orbit, and The Sheep Look Up
- From the Newark Steam Man to Tom Swift
- From Utopia to Nightmare
- From Virtual Cyborgs to Biological Time Bombs: Technocriticism and the Material Body
- The Future as Nightmare
- Future Histories and Cyborg Labor
- Future Histories and Cyborg Labor: Reading Borderlands Science Fiction After NAFTA
- Future of a Commodity, The: Notes Toward a Critique of Cyberpunk and the Information Age
- The Future of Eternity
- Futuristic Cars and Space Bicycles
G
- Gears and God: Technocratic Fiction, Faith, and Empire in Mark Twain’s America
- Gendering the Robot: Stanislaw Lem's "The Mask"
- A Geneology of Cyborgothic
- The Generation Starship in Science Fiction
- Generation Starships and After
- "The Gernsback Continuum": William Gibson in the Context of Science Fiction
- The Gibson Continuum: Cyberspace and Gibson's Mervyn Kihn Stories
- Goblins, Morlocks, and Weasels: Classic Fantasy and the Industrial Revolution
- The Golem and the Robot
- Gothic at Absolute Zero: Poe's Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, The
- Gotlieb upon Caliban
- Gravity's Rainbow (essay)
- Gravity's Rainbow" entry in Survey of Science Fiction Literature
- The Great War and Modern Memory
- Greenberg, Martin Harry, and Joseph D. Olander, eds. Philip K. Dick
- Greg Egan (Literary Criticism)