Science Fiction, Canonization, Marginalization, and the Academy
Praeger Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-313-32064-4 (ISBN)
The expert contributors to this volume explore a wide range of topics related to the place of science fiction in literary studies. These include academic attitudes toward science fiction, the role of journals and cultural gatekeepers in canon formation, and the marginalization of specific works and authors by literary critics. In addition, the volume gives special attention to multicultural and feminist concerns. In discussing these topics, the book sheds considerable light on much broader issues related to the politics of literary studies and academic inquiry.
Gary Westfahl is adjunct professor at the University of La Verne, CA. His previous books include No Cure for the Future (2002), Unearthly Visions (2002), Worlds Enough and Time (2002), Science Fiction, Canonization, Marginalization, and the Academy (2002), Science Fiction, Children's Literature, and Popular Culture (2000), Space and Beyond (2000), and Cosmic Engineers (1996), all available from Greenwood Press. George Slusser is professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Riverside. He has written several books about science fiction authors and coedited numerous scholarly studies.
Introduction by Gary Westfahl Overviews: Science Fiction and the Academy Literary Gatekeepers and the Fabril Tradition by Tom Shippey Seven Types of Chopped Liver: My Adventures in the Genre Wars by Frank McConnell The Things Women Don't Say by Susan Kray Why the Academy Is Afraid of Dragons: The Suppression of the Marvelous in Theories of the Fantastic by Jonathan Langford Mechanisms of Canonization The Arthur C. Clarke Award and Its Reception in Britain by Edward James Popes or Tropes: Defining the Grails of Science Fiction by Joseph D. Miller Science Fiction Eye and the Rebellion Against Recursion by Stephen P. Brown Authority, Canons, and Scholarship: The Role of Academic Journals by Arthur B. Evans Case Studies in Marginalization Multiculturalism and the Cultural Dynamics of Classic American Science Fiction by George Slusser Science Fiction in the Academies of History and Literature; Or, History and the Use of Science Fiction by Farah Mendlesohn (E)raced Visions: Women of Color and Science Fiction in the United States by Elyce Rae Helford Hard Magic, Soft Science: The Marginalization of Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason's Assemblers of Infinity and Bruce Boston's Stained Glass Rain by Howard V. Hendrix White Men Can't...:(De)centering Authority and Jacking into Phallic Economies in William Gibson's Count Zero by Joseph Childers, Townsend Carr, and Regna Meenk
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.1.2002 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Science Fiction |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 0-313-32064-0 / 0313320640 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-313-32064-4 / 9780313320644 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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