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Title Between Science and Society: Charting the Space of Science Fiction
Creators Van Belle Douglas A.,
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Science fiction — History and criticism. ; Authors — Interviews. ; Authors. ; Science fiction. ; EBSCO eBooks
Document type Other
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Language English
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  • Cover
  • Between Science and Society
  • Series
  • Between Science and Society: Charting the Space of Science Fiction
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Introduction
    • Heresy as Method
      • Notes
  • Chapter 1
  • The Interviews
    • Interview Structure
    • Interviews as a Research Tool
    • Notes
  • Chapter 2
  • Kevin J. Anderson
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
    • Note
  • Chapter 3
  • Steven Barnes
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science and the Scientist
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 4
  • Greg Bear
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
    • Notes
  • Chapter 5
  • Gregory Benford
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 6
  • Ben Bova
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • Question I Should’ve Asked
  • Chapter 7
  • David Brin
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 8
  • Brenda Cooper
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 9
  • Stephen R. Donaldson
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
    • Note
  • Chapter 10
  • Eric Flint
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 11
  • David Gerrold
    • Origin Story
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • The Hollywood Question
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 12
  • Joe Haldeman
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 13
  • Ian Irvine
    • Origin Story
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 14
  • Nancy Kress
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 15
  • Jack McDevitt
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 16
  • Rebecca Moesta
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 17
  • Simon Morden
    • Origin Story
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 18
  • Larry Niven
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
    • Note
  • Chapter 19
  • Robert J. Sawyer
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • Screen and Print
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 20
  • Karl Schroeder
    • Origin Story
    • Educational Background
    • Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 21
  • Melinda Snodgrass
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Print and Screen
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 22
  • Stephen Michael (S. M.) Sterling
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 23
  • Charles Stross
    • Origin Story
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • Compromises on Science
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
    • Note
  • Chapter 24
  • Vernor Vinge
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Interactions with Scientists
    • The Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Should I Have Asked?
  • Chapter 25
  • Connie Willis
    • Origin Story
    • Compromises on Science
    • Teaching Moment
    • Between Science and Society
    • What Question Didn’t I ask?
  • Chapter 26
  • Charting the Space of Science Fiction
    • The Science Fiction Ecosystem
  • Chapter 27
  • Storytelling as the Essential, Defining Element of Science Fiction
    • The Professional Storyteller
    • Other Communicative Roles as Secondary or Incidental to Storytelling
    • Storytelling and the Depiction of the Scientist
    • Storytelling as the Feature, Not the Flaw
  • Chapter 28
  • Science as the Rules of the Game
    • Plausible But Not Necessarily Accurate
    • Stories about the Human Impact of Science
    • Science as the Story
    • Science and the Path to the Future
    • Multiple Applications of Science as the Norm
  • Chapter 29
  • The Science Fiction Community and a Sketch of the Science Fiction Ecosystem
    • How the Ecosystem Might Matter
  • Chapter 30
  • The Academic Implications of How the Creators of Science Fiction Define Science Fiction
    • From Description to Definition
    • Storytelling as the Foundation
    • Storytelling and Estrangement
    • The Indefinability of the Science of Science Fiction
    • Defining Using Exclusion and Critical Ideals Rather than Boundaries
    • The Scientific Novum as an Ideal and an Art
    • Conclusions (or the Lack Thereof)
    • Note
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Author
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