Category:Literary Criticism
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Articles in category "Literary Criticism"
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- H. G. Wells (critical essay)
- Haldeman's Variations on a Theme: Forever War and Forever Peace
- Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace
- The Happening Worlds of John Brunner
- Hard Science Fiction
- Hard Sciences and Tough Technologies
- Harlan Ellison and Robert A. Heinlein: The Paradigm Makers
- Harlan Ellison: Unrepentant Harlequin.
- He, She and It
- The Heechee Series
- Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity
- Herbert's Reversal of Asimov's Vision Reassessed: Foundation's Edge and God Emperor of Dune
- Horror and Machines in Prewar Japan: The Mechanical Uncanny in YUMENO Kyûsaju's Dogura magura
- How Machines Become Human: Process and Attribute
- How Science Fiction Dystopianism Shapes the Debate over AI & Robotics
- How We Become Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics
- Human as Machine Analog: ... the Fiction of Robert A. Heinlein
- Human Programming
- Human Robots in Myth and Science
- Human, More or Less: Man-Machine Communion in Samuel R. Delany's Nova and Other Science Fiction Stories
- Hyper-punk: Cyberpunk and Information Technology
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- Ideal Hadaly
- If FORTRAN = Newspeak or BASIC = Newspeak then 1984: Computers as an Orwellian Language
- Images of the Man-Machine Intelligence Relationship in Science Fiction
- The Imagination of Disaster
- 'In Every Revolution, There Is One Man with a Vision': The Governments of the Future in Comparative Perspective
- In Pursuit of Infinity
- In Search of the Ultimate Weapon: The Fighting Machine in Science Fiction Novels and Films
- Indigenous Futurisms in Tobias Buckell’s Xenowealth Series
- Individual in Technological Society, The: Walker Percy's Lancelot
- Intelligence Unbound: The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds
- Intelligent Robots and Cybernetic Organisms
- Introduction to Clockwork Worlds
- Introduction to Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculure
- Introduction: A Clockwork Orange Resucked
- Introduction: The Universe According to Laumer
- The Invisible Source of Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Irrational Expectations; or, How Economics and the Post-Industrial World Failed Philip K. Dick
- Isaac Asimov (book title 1991)
- Isaac Asimov (book title)
- Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science Fiction
- Islands in the Sky: Space Stations in the Universe of Science Fiction
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- Jacked In: Fordism, Cyberpunk, Marxism
- Jacking In to the Matrix Franchise: Cultural Reception and Interpretation
- Jameson "Generic Discontinuities"
- The Japanese Roboticist Masahiro Mori’s Buddhist Inspired Concept of The Uncanny Valley
- Joseph the Golem—The Limits of Synthetic Humanity
- Jules Verne's Dream Machines: Technology and Transcendence
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- Landscape and Locodescription in William Gibson's Neuromancer
- The Last and First Starship from Earth
- Law in Science Fiction: An Introduction
- Learning from the Little Engines That Couldn't: Transported by Gernsback, Wells, and Latour
- The Legend of the Learned Man's Android
- The Lessons of Cyberpunk
- The Life and Works of Evgenij Zamjatin
- Limbo: The Great American Dystopia
- Literary MTV
- Liu Cixin’s Alien Encounter SF as Postcolonial Fantasy
- Love and Death in the American Car: Stephen King's Auto-Erotic Horror
- Love and the Technocracy: Dehumanization in Social Welfare
- The Lying Brain: Lie Detection in Science and Science Fiction
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- Machine (critical essay)
- The Machine in the Garden
- The Machine in the Ghost: Time and Presence in Varley's Millennium
- The Machine Prevails: A Modern Technological Theme
- Machine, Metaphor, and the Writer: A Jungian View
- The Machineries of Joy and Despair: Bradbury's Attitudes toward Science and Technology
- Machines and the Meaning of Human in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
- Machines Are Good to Think: A Structural Analysis of Myth and Mechanization
- Maelstrom (novel)
- The Magic that Works: John W. Campbell and the American Response to Technology
- The Magic that Works: John W. Campbell and the American Response to Technology (Westfahl)
- Mailer's Psychology of Machines
- Man as Robot: The Taylor System in We
- Man, Android, and Machine
- A Manifesto for Cyborgs
- Manuel Castells's Technoculture Epoch in The Information Age
- The Marginalised Short Stories of William Gibson
- The Marginalised Short Stories of William Gibson: "Hinterlands" and "The Winter Market"
- “Master harmonizers”: Making Connections in the Post-Disaster World of Nnedi Okorafor’s Binti Novella Series
- Master Mechanics and Wicked Wizards
- Meat Puppets or Robopaths? Cyberpunk and the Question of Embodiment
- The Mechanical Chicken: Psyche and Society in The Space Merchants
- Mechanism vs. Organism: Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange
- Mechanization Takes Command: The Celebration of Technology in the Utopian Novels of Edward Bellamy, Chauncey Thomas, John Jacob Astor, and Charles Caryl
- Medieval and Futuristic Hells: The Influence of Dante on Ellison’s “I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream”
- Medium and Message in Ellison's "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream"
- Memory and the World of John Crowley: Technology and the Art of Memory
- Merging Madness: Rollerball as a Cautionary Tale
- Mirror up to Nature, The: Reflections of Victorianism in Samuel Butler's Erewhon
- Misidentification’s Promise: the Turing Test in Weizenbaum, Powers, and Short
- A Modern View of Science Fiction
- The Modes of Vonnegut's Fiction
- Mona Lisa Overdrive and the Prosthetic
- Mondo Nano: Fun and Games in the World of Digital Matter
- More (than) Human: The Debate on Post-humanity
- MR47/48, Larry McCaffery, guest ed.
- MR47/48: Mississippi Review
- Mundane SF 101
- My Mother Was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts
- Mythic Patterns in … A Boy and His Dog
- Mythology and Technology: The Novels of William Gibson
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- Neuromancer by William Gibson (1984)
- The Neuromantic Cyberpunks
- Neuromanticism: Cyberspace and the Sublime
- Neuron and Junction: Patterns of Thought in The Andromeda Strain
- New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction
- New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction
- New Wine in Old Bottles: SF in the German Democratic Republic
- New Worlds for Old: The Apocalyptic Imagination, Science Fiction, and American Literature
- Newness, Neuromancer, and the End of Narrative
- Niven and Pournelle's Oath of Fealty: A Case of Improvement?
- No Future! Cyberpunk, Industrial Music, and the Aesthetics of Postmodern Disintegration
- No Place Else: Explorations in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction
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- On Gibson and Cyberpunk SF
- On the Foundations of Science Fiction
- On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations
- Origins of Dystopia: When the Sleeper Wakes and We
- Origins of the Species
- Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four: Text, Sources, Criticism
- Our Ford, Our Freud and the Behaviorist Conspiracy in Huxley's Brave New World
- Out There in Children's Science Fiction: Forward into the Past
- Outside Context Problems: Liberalism and the Other in the Works of Ian M. Banks
- The Ovion/Cylon Alliance
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- P.K. Dick's Opus: Artifice as Refuge and World View (Introductory Reflections)
- Pattern Recognition: None of What We Do Here Is Ever Really Private
- Philip K. Dick's Androids: Victimized Victimizers
- Philip K. Dick: Authenticity and Insincerity
- Philip K. Dick: Electric Shepherd
- Physics and Fantasy: Scientific Mysticism, Kurt Vonnegut, and Gravity's Rainbow
- Pilgrim's Progress: Is Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Winning His War with Machines?
- Pilgrims Through Space and Time
- Player Piano
- The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein
- Political Science Fiction
- Portraits of Machine Consciousness
- Post-Bodied and Post-Human Forms of Existence
- The Post-Liberal Mind/Body, Postmodern Fiction, and the Case of Cyberpunk SF
- Postcards from the Posthuman Solar System
- The Posthuman Future of Man
- Posthuman Identity Crisis
- Postmodern Technoculture, or The Gordian Knot Revisited
- Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (essay by Frederic Jameson)
- Practising the Posthumanities: Evolutionary Animals, Machines and the Posthuman in the Fiction of J.G. Ballard and Kurt Vonnegut
- Predator Cities in the Anthropocene
- Preface to Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology
- Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History
- Private Eye: A Semiotic Comparison of the Film BLADE RUNNER and the Book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
- The Programmed Utopia of R. A Lafferty's Past Master
- Props and their Function in Science Fiction
- Psi and Technology in Science Fiction
- Push-Button Holocaust: Mordecai Roshwald's Level 7
- Putting the Bits Together: Information Theory, Neuromancer and Science Fiction
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- Race in American Science Fiction
- Race, Robots, and the Law
- Reading Cyborgs Writing Feminism
- Rear-View Mirrorshades: The Recursive Generation of the Cyberbody
- Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture
- Rendezvous with HAL: 2001/2010
- Representations of the Post/Human: Monsters, Aliens and Others in Popular Culture
- Reproducing the Womb: Images of Childbirth in Science, Feminist Theory, and Literature
- Rereading Lester del Rey's "Helen O'Loy"
- Rescuing Science from Technocracy: Cat's Cradle and the Play of Apocalypse
- Resistance is Futile: On the Under-Representation of Unions in Science Fiction
- Resisting the Empire: AI’s Ethical Rebellion in Ann Leckie’s Imperial Radch Trilogy
- Retrofitting BLADE RUNNER
- A Rhetoric of Recognition: The Science Fiction of Michael Bishop
- The Rise and Fall of Wilbur Mercer
- The Rise of Modern Science and the Genesis of Romanticism
- Robert A. Heinlein: America as Science Fiction
- Robert Silverberg's The World Inside
- Robot Ethics and Robot Parody: Remarks on Isaac Asimov's I, Robot and Some Criticial Essays and Short Stories by Stanislaw Lem
- Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime
- The Robotic Imaginary
- Robots in Science Fiction
- Robots of the Past: Fitz-James O'Brien's 'The Wondersmith'
- Robots: Low-Voltage Ontological Currents
- Robots: Three Fantasies and One Big Cold Reality
- Roger Zelazny (book title)
- The Romantic Critique of Industrial Civilization
- Romanticism, Neuromanticism, and the Death of the Imagination in William Gibson's Fictive World
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- Savage Perils: Racial Frontiers and Nuclear Apocalypse in American Culture
- Schizoid Android
- Science Fiction (history)
- Science Fiction and Computing
- Science Fiction and Politics: Cyberpunk Science Fiction as Political Philosophy
- Science Fiction and the Medical Humanities
- Science Fiction and the New Dark Age
- Science Fiction and the Postmodern: The Recent Fiction of William Gibson and John Crowley
- Science Fiction and the Prediction of the Future
- The Science Fiction City