Hard reading : : learning from science fiction / / Tom Shippey.

The fifteen essays collected in Hard Reading argue, first, that science fiction has its own internal rhetoric, relying on devices such as neologism, dialogism, semantic shifts, the use of unreliable narrators. It is a "high-information" genre which does not follow the Flaubertian ideal of...

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Superior document:Liverpool science fiction texts and studies ; 53
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Place / Publishing House:Liverpool : : Liverpool University Press,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Liverpool science fiction texts and studies ; 53.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 334 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Aug 2017).
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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Note on References -- A Personal Preface -- What SF Is -- 1 Introduction Coming Out of the Science Fiction Closet -- Learning to Read Science Fiction -- 2 Introduction Rejecting Gesture Politics -- Literary Gatekeepers and the Fabril Tradition -- 3 Introduction Getting Away from the Facilior Lectio -- Semiotic Ghosts and Ghostlinesses in the Work of Bruce Sterling -- SF and Change -- 4 Introduction Getting Serious with the Fans -- Science Fiction and the Idea of History -- 5 Introduction Getting to Grips with the Issue of Cultures -- Cultural Engineering: A Theme in Science Fiction -- 6 Introduction And Not Fudging the Issue! -- "People are Plastic": Jack Vance and the Dilemma of Cultural Relativism -- 7 Introduction SF Authors Really Mean what they Say -- Alternate Historians: Newt, Kingers, Harry and Me -- 8 Introduction A Revealing Failure by the Critics -- Kingsley Amis's Science Fiction and the Problems of Genre -- 9 Introduction A Glimpse of Structuralist Possibility -- The Golden Bough and the Incorporations of Magic in Science Fiction -- 10 Introduction Serious Issues, Serious Traumas, Emotional Depth -- The Magic Art and the Evolution of Words: Ursula Le Guin's "Earthsea" Trilogy -- SF and Politics -- 11 Introduction A First Encounter with Politics -- The Cold War in Science Fiction, 1940-1960 -- 12 Introduction Language Corruption, and Rocking the Boat -- Variations on Newspeak: The Open Question of Nineteen Eighty-Four -- 13 Introduction Just Before the Disaster -- The Fall of America in Science Fiction -- 14 Introduction Why Politicians, and Producers, Should Read Science Fiction -- The Critique of America in Contemporary Science Fiction -- 15 Introduction Saying (When Necessary) the Lamentable Word. 
505 8 |a Starship Troopers, Galactic Heroes, Mercenary Princes: The Military and its Discontents in Science -- References -- Index. 
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