Reviews
'The author’s knowledge of the science fiction texts of the 1970s is absolutely compendious, covering not only the more mainstream sf writers of the 1970s but also some of the less well-known byways. Solar Flares constitutes a significant addition to sf scholarship.'<br />
Brian Baker
'A superb work of narrative reference.'<br />
<i>Science Fiction Studies</i>
'Solar Flares can especially be recommended to teachers and students seeking more ‘off-trail’ fare than they will find on the shelves at Barnes.'<br /><i>Science Fiction Film and Television</i>
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- 1. The Ends of First Sf: Pioneers as Veterans
- 2. After the New Wave: After Science Fiction?
- 3. Beyond Apollo: Space Fictions after the Moon Landing
- 4. Big Dumb Objects: Science Fiction as Self-Parody
- 5. The Rise of Fantasy: Swords and Planets
- 6. Home of the Extraterrestrial Brothers: Race and African American Science Fiction
- 7. Alien Invaders: Vietnam and the Counterculture
- 8. This Septic Isle: Post-Imperial Melancholy
- 9. Foul Contagion Spread: Ecology and Environmentalism
- 10. Female Counter-Literature: Feninism
- 11. Strange Bedfollows: Gay Liberation
- 12. Saving the Family: Children's Fiction
- 13. Eating the Audience: Blockbusters
- 14. Chariots of the Gods: Rseudoscience and Parental Fears
- 15. Towers of Babel: The Architecture of Sf
- 16. Ruptures: Metafiction and Postmodernism
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index