Locating Science Fiction
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Romance
Science Fiction
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Nov 14, 2012
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1846318424
ISBN-13
9781846318429
Description
Andrew Milner's work delves into the intricate world of science fiction, analyzing its boundaries and exploring how it intersects with various social and cultural phenomena. He challenges traditional narratives and encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of the genre by situating it within broader contexts.
The book navigates through the historical trajectory of science fiction, examining its evolution and the way it reflects societal changes over time. Milner articulates how science fiction can serve as a mirror to our aspirations and anxieties, revealing deeper truths about the human experience.
As Milner weaves together theory and critique, he presents thought-provoking perspectives that invite both scholars and casual readers alike to engage with science fiction in a fresh and enlightening way. Through his exploration, he opens new avenues for discussion about the genre's significance in contemporary culture.
The book navigates through the historical trajectory of science fiction, examining its evolution and the way it reflects societal changes over time. Milner articulates how science fiction can serve as a mirror to our aspirations and anxieties, revealing deeper truths about the human experience.
As Milner weaves together theory and critique, he presents thought-provoking perspectives that invite both scholars and casual readers alike to engage with science fiction in a fresh and enlightening way. Through his exploration, he opens new avenues for discussion about the genre's significance in contemporary culture.
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