Foundation issues
Number 91, Summer 2004
A Commonwealth of Science Fiction
CONTENTS
Editorial
Farah Mendlesohn
Features
- Nalo Hopkinson: The Profession of Science Fiction, 60: Sometimes It Might Be True
- Bill Clemente: Tan-Tan's Exile and Odyssey in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber
- Ruby Ramraj: Power Relationships and Femininity in Nalo Hopkinson's The Salt Roads
- Dominic Alessio: Gender, "Race" and Proto-Nationalism in Julius Vogel's Anno Domini 2000; or Woman's Destiny (1889)
- Michelle Reid: National Identity in Australian Science Fiction and Damien Broderick's The Dreaming Dragons
- Graham J. Murphy: Temporal Inoculation in Greg Egan's "The Hundred-Light-Year Diary" and Robert Charles Wilson's The Chronoliths
- Robyn Morris: "What Does It Mean To Be Human?": Racing Monsters, Clones and Replicants
- James H. Thrall: Love, Loss and Utopian Community of William Gibson's
Bridge
Reviews
- Gwyneth Jones: The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson
- Jon Courtenay Grimwood: Maul by Tricia Sullivan
- Iain Emsley: 1610 by Mary Gentle
- Steve Jeffery: Ilium by Dan Simmons
- Matt Moore: Polystom by Adam Roberts
- Mark Greener: Cosmos Latinos edited by Andrea Bell and Yolanda Molina-Gavilán
Notes on Contributors
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