We really dug the inaugural issue of the Journal of Science Fiction earlier this year, and the Museum of Science Fiction has just released their second issue.
Art: Thomas Stoop
This latest issue takes a look at a pretty interesting variety of topics: Spanish Utopia novels from the 1930s, Soviet Science Fiction, Fahrenheit 451, Afrofuturism and author M.R. Carey.
Here’s the table of contents:
- Spanish Anarchism and the Utopian Novel in the 1930s: The Libertarian Society of the Future in El amor dentro de 200 años (Love in 200 Years) by Alfonso Martínez Rizo by Mariano Martin Rodriguez
- Stalin’s “Loss of Sensation”: Subversive Impulses in Soviet Science-Fiction of the Great Terror by David Christopher
- Archival Domination in Fahrenheit 451 by Joseph Hurtgen
- Ecocritical Survival through Psychological Defence Mechanisms in M.R. Carey’s The Girl With All The Gifts by Ruzbeh Babaee
- Sherri L. Smith’s Orleans and Karen Sandler’s Tankborn: The Female Leader, the Neo-Slave Narrative, and Twenty-first Century Young Adult Afrofuturism by Melanie A. Marotta
You can download the entire issue here.