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  1. Dr Sarah Wood. Head of English and Media. Email: sarah.wood@bcu.ac.uk. Sarah Wood holds degrees from JMU, the University of Liverpool, and Birmingham City University, where she gained her PhD. Her research interests are in feminism and science fiction.

  2. Introduction to the special issue on Science fiction and the Museum. ASJC Scopus subject areas. Health (social science) Philosophy. Literature and Literary Theory. Access to Document. 10.1353/con.2022.0016. Cite this. APA. Author. BIBTEX. Harvard. Standard. RIS. Vancouver. Burke, V., & Tattersdill, W. (2022).

  3. Dive into the research topics of 'Looking at the Issues: Science and Fiction as Genres in the Fin de Siècle Magazine'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

  4. 25 sie 2022 · Science Fiction and the Museum. / Tattersdill, Will (Editor); Burke, Verity (Editor). In: Configurations, Vol. 30, No. 3, 25.08.2022. Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review

  5. Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction. Foundation is the essential critical review of science fiction, and is published three times a year (Spring, Summer and Winter) by the Science Fiction Foundation. ISSN: 0306-4964.

  6. science fiction, “scientifiction” (as it was at first known) was an absolute testimony to the importance of magazines in “establishing the popular categories of fiction.”5 Not only was Amazing Stories itself a periodical, but its first issues contained reprints exclusively, nearly all of which had

  7. Key issues will include imagining possible futures and pasts, the representation of the other, cyborgism and the technology of human life. Students may cover areas such as utopian fiction, cold war SF, the New Wave, and feminist SF, and study authors such as Philip K. Dick, J. G. Ballard, Joanna Russ and Octavia Butler.

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