Science-Fiction Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Science-Fiction Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Good Trooper0
Silence, Implication, and Style in Octavia E. Butler’s “Bloodchild”0
Seaweed Salvation0
Review: Dear Incomprehension: On American Speculative Fiction, by Stéphane Vanderhaeghe0
Growth, Resource, Population0
From the Editors0
Review: Material Ecocriticism and Sylvan Agency in Speculative Fiction: The Forests of the World, by Britt Maria Colligs0
Books Received0
What are the Genres of Polycrisis?0
Monstrous Woman and the Decolonial Gothic Female Gaze in Nuraliah Norasid’s The Gatekeeper0
Review: Arrival, by David Roche0
From the Editor0
Beyond the East-West Dichotomy0
“Do You Know Where Home Is?”0
Count on Me, Singapore0
Review: The Routledge Handbook of CoFuturisms, by Taryne Jade Taylor, Isiah Lavender III, Grace L. Dillon, and Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay0
Econologariums0
Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction as Slipstream0
“We resolve not to smile”0
Review: Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction, by Alan N. Shapiro0
Books Received0
Aquatic Transformations, Flexible Subjects, and Environmental Change in Contemporary Filipino Speculative Tales0
Speculative Fiction Across Media, October 17-19 2024, Los Angeles0
Reading Bodies as Sites of Invention in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy0
Contested Homes in Speculative Futurities in Anglophone Bruneian Fiction0
Review: Anti-Blackness and Human Monstrosity in Black American Horror Fiction, by Jerry Rafiki Jenkins0
Review: The Future Imaginary in Indigenous North American Arts and Literatures, by Kristina Baudemann0
Review: La fantascienza italiana contro il boom economico? Quattro narrazioni distopiche degli anni Sessanta (Aldani, Buzzati, De Rossignoli, Scerbanenco) [Italian Science Fiction against the E0
Review: This Is Not a Science Fiction Textbook, edited by Mark Bould and Steven Shaviro0
Review: Worlds Built to Fall Apart: Versions of Philip K. Dick, by David Lapoujade0
Review: Horizons of the Future: Science Fiction, Utopian Imagination, and the Politics of Education, by Graham B. Slater0
Review: Spatialities of Speculative Fiction: Re-Mapping Possibilities, Philosophies, and Territorialities, by Gwilym Lucas Eades0
Review: Chinese Science Fiction: Concepts, Forms, and Histories, edited by Mingwei Song, Nathaniel Isaacson, and Hua Li0
A Radical Monopoly on Sapience0
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