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020 $a9781846311352
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050 4 $aPN3433.6$b.Q44 2008
082 04 $a809.38762$222
245 00 $aQueer universes :$bsexualities in science fiction /$cedited by Wendy Gay Pearson, Veronica Hollinger, and Joan Gordon.
260 $aLiverpool :$bLiverpool University Press,$c2008.
300 $axii, 285 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
440 0 $aLiverpool science fiction texts and studies ;$v[37]
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [252]-271) and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction,$tQueer universes /$rWendy Gay Pearson, Veronica Hollinger, and Joan Gordon --$tAlien cryptographies : the view from queer /$rWendy Gay Pearson --$tWar machine, time machine /$rNicola Griffith and Kelley Eskridge --$tSextrapolation in New Wave science fiction /$rRob Latham --$tTowards a queer genealogy of sf /$rWendy Gay Pearson --$tSexuality and the statistical imaginary in Samuel R. Delany's Trouble on Triton /$rGuy Davidson --$tStray penetration and heteronormative systems crash : queering Gibson /$rGraham J. Murphy --$t'Something like a fiction' : speculative intersections of sexuality and technology /$rVeronica Hollinger --$t'And how many souls do you have?' : technologies of perverse desire and queer sex in science fiction erotica /$rPatricia Melzer --$tBDSMSF(QF) : sadomasochistic readings of Québécois women's science fiction /$rSylvie Bérard --$t'Happy that it's here' : an interview with Nalo Hopkinson /$rNancy Johnston --$tQueering nature : close encounters with the alien in ecofeminist science fiction /$rHelen Merrick --$tQueering the coming race? : a utopian historical imperative /$rDe Witt Douglas Kilgore.
520 1 $a"The essays in Queer Universes investigate both contemporary and historical practices of constructing sexualities and genders in science fiction literature. While individual essays examine many different depictions of sexuality in sf and its relation to race, gender, class and species, all are informed by some aspect of queer theory and its critique of binary sexual definitions and of sexual normativity."--Jacket.
650 0 $aScience fiction$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aQueer theory.
650 0 $aHomosexuality and literature.
650 0 $aGays in literature.
650 0 $aGender identity in literature.
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast
700 1 $aPearson, Wendy G.
700 1 $aHollinger, Veronica.
700 1 $aGordon, Joan,$d1947-
988 $a20080911
906 $0OCLC