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| 1. | Representation Of Reality In Allan Poe’s Speculative Fictions:A Narratological Perspective |
| 2. | "Positive And Anti-Utopia": Margaret Atwood's Inferred Fiction Research |
| 3. | The Mythical Real Transboyhood: Re-Mapping Worlds of Queer Masculinity in English Speculative Fiction |
| 4. | Speculative fiction and media fandom through a lens, darkly |
| 5. | Speculative acts: The cultural labors of science, fiction, and empire |
| 6. | Posthuman visions in postwar U.S. and Japanese speculative fiction: Re(con)figuring Western (post)humanism |
| 7. | The little weird: Self and consciousness in contemporary, small-press, speculative fiction |
| 8. | Fantastic writing, real lives: Gender, race, and sexuality in early twentieth-century American women's speculative fiction |
| 9. | The coding of posthumanism: Mut(il)ation, trauma, and infection in contemporary speculative fiction |
| 10. | Universe makers: Mythology and the creative work of women writers of speculative fiction |
| 11. | Power and responsibility: Ethics and evil in feminist speculative fiction |
| 12. | Hidden in perfect day: Paranoia and schizophrenia in the speculative fiction of Philip K. Dick |
| 13. | Speculative fiction: Literature of political transformation |
| 14. | Speculative Fiction, Catastrophe, and the Devolutionary Imagination in Postwar Britai |
| 15. | A Study On The Writing Of Biopolitics In Atwood’s Speculative Fiction |
| 16. | Survival Dilemma And Ethical Reconstruction In Atwood’s Speculative Fictions |
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