THINKING WORLDS OF A LIMINAL SHINTOIST CYBERMARXIST: FIVE INTERVIEWS (1987-95, 27,300 words)
SF and Theatre Interview with Yamada Kazuko (1987)
SF and History, Cyberpunk, Russia… Interview with Horst Pukallus (1989)
SF — Literature, Movies, Theatre, Polytheism Interview with Liao Chao-yang (1994)
An Interview with Takayuki Tatsumi (1984)
’I Have No Soul and I Must Laugh or Cry’: On SF and Travelling Interview with Tami Hager (1995)
D. Suvin, Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics: Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction and Utopianism, 2 Vols. Ed. Eric D. Smith. Oxford: P. Lang, 2021. ch 27
SCIENCE FICTION: A BASIC SKETCH (1987-94, 4,270 words)
SCIENCE FICTION: A BASIC SKETCH (1987-94)
D. Suvin, Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics: Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction and Utopianism, 2 Vols. Ed. Eric D. Smith. Oxford: P. Lang, 2021.
THREE WORLD PARADIGMS FOR SF: ASIMOV, YEFREMOV, LEM (1979-93, 6,700 words)
THREE WORLD PARADIGMS FOR SF: ASIMOV, YEFREMOV, LEM (1979-93)
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[WITH MARC ANGENOT] ON ‘POST-MODERNIST’ POLITICAL IMPOTENCE AND THE HORIZONS OF FICTION AND SF: A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR FEKETE’S ‘FIVE THESES’ (1988, 4,920 words)
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE (WITH MARC ANGENOT)
D. Suvin, Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics: Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction and Utopianism, 2 Vols. Ed. Eric D. Smith. Oxford: P. Lang, 2021.
COUNTER-PROJECTS: WILLIAM MORRIS AND THE SF OF THE 1880s (1988, 4,310 words)
COUNTER-PROJECTS: WILLIAM MORRIS AND THE SF OF THE 1880’S (1988)
D. Suvin, Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics: Positions and Presuppositions in Science Fiction and Utopianism, 2 Vols. Ed. Eric D. Smith. Oxford: P. Lang, 2021. ch28
VISIONS OFF YAMADA (poem, 1988)
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