An edition of Contemporary speculative fiction (2013)

Contemporary speculative fiction

Contemporary speculative fiction
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Contemporary speculative fiction

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English
Pages
263

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Contemporary speculative fiction
2013, Salem Press,a division of EBSCO Publishing,Grey House Publishing
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Table of Contents

On contemporary speculative fiction
Critical contexts. The critical reception of speculative fiction
We both know they have to have a victor: a critical ecofeminist deconstruction of the battle between nature and culture in Suzanne Collins' Hunger games trilogy
The games people play: speculative childhood and virtual culture from ender to hunger
Feminists kick butt: feminism in the work of three urban fantasy authors
Critical readings. Good, evil and the soul thereafter: whose dark materials in Pullman's His dark materials trilogy?
Anglo-Saxonism in the Harry Potter series
"A tall black boy": writing race in the world of Harry Potter
Who's betting on The hunger games?: a case for young adult literature
"Minister, said the girl, "we need to talk": China Miéville's Un lun dun as radical fantasy for children and young adults
Prencks contra you: a poetry of horror, a poetry of hope in China Miéville's fantasy fictions (for young adults, &/or not)
Postcolonial speculative fiction in Africa and its diaspora
Black girlhood interrupted: race, imperial disruption, and adolescence in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight robber
"My stories are quite tame": Margo Lanagan and the critics
Young adult zombies: Daniel Waters' Generation dead as sociopolitical intervention
The twenty-first-century fantasy film explosion: redefining a film genre.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Series
Critical insights

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809.3/876
Library of Congress
PN3435 .C619 2013, PN3435.C619 2013, PN3435 .C66 2013

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Pagination
xxvii, 263 pages
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30663246M
ISBN 13
9781429838207
LCCN
2012049048
OCLC/WorldCat
826899276

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