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Wymer, T. L. Perception and value in science fiction.
Clareson, T. D. Many futures, many worlds.
Schmidt, S. The science in science fiction.
Fredericks, S. C. Revivals of ancient mythologies in current science fiction and fantasy.
Rhodes, C. C. Tyranny by computer: automated data processing and oppressive government in science fiction.
Wolfe, G. K. The known and the unknown: structure and image in science fiction.
Clareson, T. D. Lost lands, lost races: a pagan princess of their very own.
Friend, B. Virgin territory: the bonds and boundaries of women in science fiction.
Canary, R. H. Science fiction as fictive history.
Warrick, P. Images of the man-machine intelligence relationship in science fiction.
Kagle, S. Science fiction as simulation game.
King, J. N. Theology, science fiction, and man's future orientation.
Hogan, P. G., Jr. The philosophical limitations of science fiction.
Delany, S. R. Critical methods: speculative fiction.
Clareson, T. D. Many futures, many worlds.
Schmidt, S. The science in science fiction.
Fredericks, S. C. Revivals of ancient mythologies in current science fiction and fantasy.
Rhodes, C. C. Tyranny by computer: automated data processing and oppressive government in science fiction.
Wolfe, G. K. The known and the unknown: structure and image in science fiction.
Clareson, T. D. Lost lands, lost races: a pagan princess of their very own.
Friend, B. Virgin territory: the bonds and boundaries of women in science fiction.
Canary, R. H. Science fiction as fictive history.
Warrick, P. Images of the man-machine intelligence relationship in science fiction.
Kagle, S. Science fiction as simulation game.
King, J. N. Theology, science fiction, and man's future orientation.
Hogan, P. G., Jr. The philosophical limitations of science fiction.
Delany, S. R. Critical methods: speculative fiction.