Results for subject : "WAR"
'Abandon New York - Fall Back to Kansas City!': The Invasion Myth in American Culture
Utopian Studies 2(1/2): 110-123. 1991.
'Shall We All Commit Suicide?': Winston S. Churchill and the Scientific Imagination
Foundation No. 74: 38-47. Autumn 1998.
'The Evils of a Long Peace': Desiring the Great War
in: Slusser, George and Eric S. Rabkin, eds. Fights of Fancy: Armed Conflict in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1993. pp.59-69.
20th Century Future-Think: From the Flame Deluge to the Bad Time
Futures 24(6): 605-614. July/August 1992.
20th Century Future-Think: The Shape of Wars to Come
Futures 24(5): 483-492. June 1992.
20th Century Future-Think: World War II; or, What Did the Future Hold?
Futures 26(3): 335-344. April 1994.
Against the End: Asceticism and Apocalypse in Don DeLillo's End Zone
Papers on Language and Literature 26(1):143-163. Winter 1990.
America at war: horror stories for a society
Extrapolation 16(1):33-41. December 1974.
American Science Fiction and the Cold War: Literature and Film
Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press, 1999. 216pp.
Anticipating the Atom: Popular Perceptions of Atomic Power Before Hiroshima
Master's Thesis, Texas A&M University, 1994. 125pp.
Apres le Deluge; Nous: The Survivalist Vogue in Science Fiction
Fantasy Commentator 5(4):228-240. Fall 1986.
Armed Conflict in the Science Fiction of H. G. Wells
in: Slusser, George and Eric S. Rabkin, eds. Fights of Fancy: Armed Conflict in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1993. pp.70-78.
Around Fifty Essential Science Fiction Films about War Plus Militarism
Fictions: Studi sulla narrativita 3: 31-38. 2004.
Atomic Bomb Cinema: Illness, Suffering, and the Apocalyptic Narrative
Literature and Medicine 17(1): 126-148. 1998.
Atomic Bomb Cinema: The Apocalyptic Imagination on Film
New York: Routledge, 2002. 386 p.
Atomkriege in der Science Fiction
Quarber Merkur 35(2): 67-94. August 1998. (No. 87)
Battle the Woman Warrior: Females and Combat in Tolkien and Lewis
Mythlore 25(3/4): 29-42. Spring/Summer 2007. (No. 97/98)
Beyond the Borders: Invasion Narratives in Canadian Science Fiction
in: Weiss, Alan, ed. Perspectives on the Canadian Fantastic: Proceedings of the 1997 Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy. s.l.: ACCSFF, 1997. pp. 15-23.
By the Bomb's Early Light: American Thought and Culture at the Dawn of the Atomic Age
New York: Pantheon, 1985. 440 p.
Captain Kirk: Cold Warrior
Journal of Popular Film and Television 16(3): 109-117. 1988.
Celluloid Mushroom Clouds: Hollywood and the Atomic Bomb
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, San Diego, 1993. 432 p. (DAI-A 54(6): 1986. December 1993.)
Chaos Theory and the Interpretation of Literary Texts: The Case of Kurt Vonnegut
Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 1997. 191 p.
Cold war in science fiction, 1940-1960, The
in: Parrinder, Patrick, ed. Science Fiction: A Critical Guide. New York: Longman, 1979. pp. 90-109.
Come On, You Apes!: Military Science Fiction
Voice of Youth Advocates. 21(2): 117-118. June 1998.
Conventions of Image and Form in Nuclear War Narratives for Young Readers
Papers on Language and Literature 26(1):73-89. Winter 1990.
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