SFS 100: Emphasis on Gibson's PATTERN RECOGNITION

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Science Fiction Studies #100 = 33.3 (November 2006).

In addition to an Editorial Introduction, four other articles, and Books in Review, includes three insightful essays on William Gibson's Pattern Recognition:

Veronica Hollinger's "Stories about the Future: From Patterns of Expectation to Pattern Recognition";
Christopher Palmer's "Pattern Recognition: 'None of What We Do Here Is Ever Really Private'";
Neil Easterbrook's "The Ambivalent Historicism of Pattern Recognition." 


We cite and annotate the essays individually, for which follow embedded links. As of October 2022, full text of SFS #100 available to subscribers here[1] or here.[2]


RDE, finishing, 25Oct22 f.