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* CFP: Paradoxa 32, Comics and/or Graphic Novels. * CFP: Energy Pasts and Futures in American Studies. * The Museum of the Moving Image Announces a Series on Latin American Science Fiction Cinema of...
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* CFP: Paradoxa 31: Climate Fiction. CFP: Technologies of Feminist Speculative Fiction. CFP: Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene. CFP: Radical Perspectives on Horror Cinema. CFP: New Perspectives on...
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* CFP: Essays on SyFy Channel Original Films. * How Milwaukee became so segregated and why it matters when it comes to crime. Busing for Integration Worked in Milwaukee—Until It Didn’t. It’s not just...
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* In effect, more than a third of all cinema tickets bought in North America are for a Disney movie. * UAA students, staff respond to impending, unprecedented budget cuts. * “It’s not enough to accept...
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* Now this I’d watch. * Extrapolation 60.2 is up, with articles on Wonder Woman and feminism, rape culture and fantasy, the various versions of The Three-Body Problem, and a symposium on the state of...
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* Call for Papers: Essays on Hootie & the Blowfish. Call for Papers: Reappraising Stephen King. Call for Papers: International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts 41: Climate Change and the...
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* CFP: Reading Lovecraft in the 21st Century. CFP: JOSF Special Issue on Environmental Studies. * I saw some tweets tweets last night that turned my head a bit on the statement from the Tiptree...
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* Climate change is now a bedtime story. * Geek temporalities and the spirit of capital. * In 2001, three frameworks for handling international crises emerged: the War on Terror, an ill-defined...
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* A good start! Grinnell Forfeits Football Season. * Boomers, man. * This photo of a Bengal Tiger is composed of only 2500 pixels. That’s the number of Bengal Tigers that are still alive. These photo...
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* I have two SF reviews coming out in LARB the next few weekends, the first on Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments and the other on Cixin Liu’s Supernova Era. Keep an eye out! * In the meantime: Margaret...
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* I had another short book review at Los Angeles Review of Books the other week, on Chris Ware’s Rusty Brown, a book of this arbitrary amount of time if ever there was one: “Does Chris Ware Still Hate...
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* Hey, this is finally out! Imagining Apocalypse Now with Mark Soderstrom & Gerry Canavan. * And the BBC has re-released its Afterwords: Octavia E. Butler series, but it’s still not available to...
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