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Bova, Ben – School Library Journal, 1973
The history of science fiction writing and publishing in the twentieth century is discussed. (DH)
Descriptors: Fantasy, Publishing Industry, Science Fiction
Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide, 1971
Descriptors: Instructional Films, Literature, Science Fiction
Peer reviewedAndreadis, Athena – Thought & Action, 2003
Discusses why science needs science fiction, commenting on the author's book about science that draws heavily on the "Star Trek" series. The best science, in spite of popular thinking, comes from leaps of intuition, and science fiction provides a creative spark that encourages participation in science. (SLD)
Descriptors: Creativity, Research, Researchers, Science Fiction
Ramirez, Catherine S. – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2008
The concept of Chicanafuturism, which the author introduced in "Aztlan" in 2004, borrows from theories of Afrofuturism. Chicanafuturism explores the ways that new and everyday technologies, including their detritus, transform Mexican American life and culture. It questions the promises of science, technology, and humanism for Chicanas, Chicanos,…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Sexuality, Hispanic Americans, Science Fiction
Rish, Ryan M. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study investigates an elective English class, in which students in grades 10-12 collectively read and collaboratively wrote fantasy fiction in four groups. The purpose of the class was to have students consider the choices fantasy and science fictions writers, directors, and video game designers make when creating a fictional world. The…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Literacy, Elective Courses, Cartography
Drake, H. L. – 1980
A. E. van Vogt's theory of "unreality" explains in part how he has become so prolific in a literary genre--science fiction/science fantasy--which only recently has experienced a rise in popularity. His theory states that the science fictional sentence must have in it something that requires a contribution from the reader. If the author…
Descriptors: Authors, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Writing Processes
Troutner, Joanne – Audiovisual Instruction, 1977
At a high school in Indiana, science fiction served as a catalyst for a reading motivation program with broad based curriculum applications. Appended is an annotated list of science fiction books popular with high school students. (Author/STS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Reading Programs, Science Fiction
Peer reviewedWohlfeil, Alan W. – Clearing House, 1970
Use of science fiction in the teaching of social studies can stimulate interest on the part of the student and thereby aid learning. (CK)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Science Fiction, Social Studies
Panshin, Alexei – American Libraries, 1970
An annotated list of the most useful critical and bibliographic works on the subject of science fiction. (MF)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Literary Criticism, Science Fiction
Peer reviewedGrant, Barry Keith – Journal of Film and Video, 1996
States that many critics concerned with genre theory deny that the genres of horror and science fiction are flexible and adaptable. Discusses a group of recent American horror films that present a distinct variation of the horror film, including "Fatal Attraction,""Single White Female," and "After Hours." Concludes…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Study, Science Fiction
Peer reviewedWhite, Bill – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1999
Examines the characterization of heroes in science fiction, focusing on young males. Nine books are reviewed to describe various types of heroes, from common ordinary characters to those with exceptional skills and intelligence, including nonhuman characters such as cyborgs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Characterization, Males, Science Fiction
Bowman, Diana M.; Hodge, Graeme A.; Binks, Peter – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2007
Popular culture can play a significant role in shaping the acceptance of evolving technologies, with nanotechnology likely to be a case in point. The most popular fiction work to date in this arena has been Michael Crichton's techno-thriller "Prey," which fuses together nanotechnology science with science fiction. Within the context of "Prey,"…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Molecular Structure, Science and Society, Science Fiction
Bixler, Andrea – American Biology Teacher, 2007
Students obtain much misinformation from TV and movies. Teachers can use the analysis of science fiction to correct misconceptions about biology and spur students' interests in the subject. Suggestions for discussions and assignments based on literary-quality science fiction works are included.
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Interests, Evolution, Science Fiction
Harrett, Jacqueline; Benjamin, Theresa – Literacy, 2009
This article reports on a UKLA-funded project in which a group of 10 teachers in South Wales were involved. The televised science fiction drama "Doctor Who" was chosen as the theme as it was based on popular culture as well as being of local and national interest. The main character in this television drama is an alien who can fly…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Foreign Countries, Science Fiction, Focus Groups
Sheffield, Caroline C.; Carano, Kenneth T.; Berson, Michael J. – Social Education, 2008
This article describes the Frank Reade dime novels, published in 1882, that are now recognized as the beginnings of the modern science fiction novel in the United States. They illustrate the hope that Americans of the time held for the future that newly invented technology could offer. Although the Frank Reade stories highlighted the promise of…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Science Fiction, Novels, Social Studies

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