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Before the rise of feminism, women were oppressed in the field of literature, particularly in science fiction. Despite this prejudice, Margaret Cavendish played a very important role in producing proto-science fiction with her utopian fiction, A Descripti... see more

Science fiction always reflects a typical attitude, and the worlds that provide settings for the stories and fiction have therefore tended to be ones in which men provide the important part of the action, and women, when they are not ignored, are primaril... see more

Information technologies have become part of our everyday lives and are increasingly acting as intermediaries in our workplaces and personal relationships or even substituting them. This growing interaction with machines poses several questions about whic... see more

Time can be chronological or psychological. Prost, for example, transforms seconds in long pages. In many other authors’ writings years, decades, centuries pass by the reader's eyes in just a paragraph. The cinema plays with time editing its scenes and th... see more

We propose a reading of Terminator: Dark Fate, the most recent installment of one of the most influential film sagas of contemporary science fiction, and we contrast it with the sense of the classic tragic destiny of The Trojans, by Euripides. From the co... see more

The article gives a short introduction to the new field of “economic science fictions” and discusses an economic approach to science fiction focusing on the class aspect of utopian and anti-utopian science fiction. By tracing a common interest in the new ... see more

No one can deny the role that short stories have played in the life of humans since time immemorial. They do not only keep family members close, but also strengthen the bond of those who share the same interest and happen to exchange them with each other.... see more

The theme of the present paper is a tendency in Latvian literature that flourished from 1960s to the late 1980s and has so far not been subjected to research. It is the phenomenon of short stories with science fiction elements appearing in humor magazines... see more

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