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Considers both literary SF and the pop media adventures called SF, explores the differences between them, and examines what we may learn from each era's view of the future.

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Why would-or even should-anyone want to study "science fiction" as a subject itself rather than just read (or watch) it as something to enjoy?

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  1. John D. Daugherty (Author)

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