9781846311352-1846311357-Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 37) (Volume 37)

Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 37) (Volume 37)

ISBN-13: 9781846311352
ISBN-10: 1846311357
Edition: 1
Author: Joan Gordon, Veronica Hollinger, Wendy Gay Pearson
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Format: Hardcover 297 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781846311352
ISBN-10: 1846311357
Edition: 1
Author: Joan Gordon, Veronica Hollinger, Wendy Gay Pearson
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Format: Hardcover 297 pages

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Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 37) (Volume 37) (ISBN-13: 9781846311352 and ISBN-10: 1846311357), written by authors Joan Gordon, Veronica Hollinger, Wendy Gay Pearson, was published by Liverpool University Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 37) (Volume 37) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Contestations over the meaning and practice of sexuality have become increasingly central to cultural self-definition and critical debates over issues of identity, citizenship and the definition of humanity itself. In an era when a religious authority can declare lesbians antihuman while some nations legalise same-sex marriage and are becoming increasingly tolerant of a variety of non-normative sexualities, it is hardly surprising that science fiction, in turn, takes up the task of imagining a diverse range of queer and not-so-queer futures. The essays in Queer Universes investigate both contemporary and historical practices of representing sexualities and genders in science fiction literature. Queer Universes opens with Wendy Pearson's award-winning essay on reading sf queerly and goes on to include discussions about 'sextrapolation' in New Wave science fiction, 'stray penetration' in William Gibson's cyberpunk fiction, the queering of nature in ecofeminist science fiction, and the radical challenges posed to conventional science fiction in the work of important writers such as Samuel R. Delany, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joanna Russ. In addition, Queer Universes offers an interview with Nalo Hopkinson and a conversation about queer lives and queer fictions by authors Nicola Griffith and Kelley Eskridge.

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