Science Fiction Studies, November 2003
November 2003
| Editor | Mark Bould , Andrew M. Butler , Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. |
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Issue #91 / Volume 30, Part 3
"SPECIAL ISSUE: THE BRITISH SF BOOM"
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| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
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| Essay | Non Fiction | Baby Boomers: Writers and their Origins | Stephen Baxter | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Counterfictions in the Work of Kim Newman: Rewriting Gothic SF as "Alternate-Story Stories" | Matt Hills | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Cultural Governance, New Labor, and the British SF Boom | Roger Luckhurst | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Editorial Introduction (Science Fiction Studies, November 2003) | Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Hybridity, Heterotopia, and Mateship in China Miéville's Perdido Street Station | Joan Gordon | |
| Interview | Non Fiction | Reveling in Genre: An Interview with China Miéville | Joan Gordon & China Miéville | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Thirteen Ways of Looking at the British Boom | Andrew M. Butler | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Towards a Reading List of the British Boom | Andrew M. Butler | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | Voices on the Boom | Mark Bould & Andrew M. Butler | |
| Essay | Non Fiction | What Kind of Monster Are You?, Situating the Boom | Mark Bould |
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
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| Editor | Non Fiction | Science Fiction Studies, November 2003 | Mark Bould & Andrew M. Butler & Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. |