Results for subject : "GIBSON, WILLIAM"
$500,000+ Gets Bantam/Spectra New William Gibson Novel
Science Fiction Chronicle 12(2): 4. November 1990.
$850,000+ for New William Gibson Novel
Science Fiction Chronicle 15(7): 4. June 1994.
'The Gernsback Continuum': William Gibson in the Context of Science Fiction
in: Slusser, George E. and Shippey, Tom, eds. Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992. pp.88-108.
(En)gendering Cyberspace in Neuromancer: Postmodern Subjectivity and Virtual Motherhood
Genders No. 18: 32-46. Winter 1993.
1995 Prix Aurora Awards
Locus 34(6): 8. June 1995.
2008 SF Hall of Fame Inductees
Locus 60(3): 10. March 2008.
A Glimpse of Cyberspace
Sci-Fi Entertainment 1(5): 51. February 1995.
A Prince of Cyberpunk Fiction Moves Into the Mainstream
New York Times p. 4, 12. May 11, 2003.
A Thematic Review of the Phenomenon of Fear in William Gibson's Neuromancer, Virtual Light, and Idoru: A Senior Honors Thesis
Honors Thesis (B.A.), Appalacian State University, 1999. 47pp.
A Tragedy for Cyborgs
Configurations 1(1): 171-196. 1993.
Accidental Guru: William Gibson
in: Crawford, Ashley and Edgar, Ray, eds. Transit Lounge: An Interface Book From 21C. North Ryde, Aust.: Craftsman House, 1997. pp. 43-45.
Advertising and Calculators in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition
Science Fiction Studies 31(2): 330-332. July 2004.
After the Past: Noir Legacies in an [Un]certain Future: William Gibson's Virtual Light and Terry Gilliam's Twelve Monkeys
Online Resource: Crimeculture.com. [27 p.] undated. (http://www.crimeculture.com)
Alien 3: William Gibson's 'Neuroaliens'
Cinefantastique 22(6): 12-13. June 1992
Alien Influences
Vector No. 202: 18-21. November/December 1998.
Alternate Presents: The Ambivalent Historicism of Pattern Recognition
Science Fiction Studies 33(3): 483-504. November 2006.
Am Nullpunkt der Posthumanität. Cyberpunk-Fragmente. Noch einmal: William Gjbsons ‘Neuromancer,’
in: Jeschke, Wolfgang, ed. Das Science Fiction Jahr, No. 10. München: Heyne, 1985. p. 537-583.
American Literary Fiction in a Televisual Age
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno, 2005. 227 p. (DAI 67(3), September 2006.
Among the Spirits of Cyberspace: An Analysis of the Shamanic Motifs in Neuromancer,
Online Resource: http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/crighton_paoer.pdf Paper presented at the Visions of Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace and Science Fiction, Mansfield College, UK, July 6-8, 2009.
An Interview with William Gibson
New York Review of Science Fiction 15(9): 10-11. May 2003.
Anarchy in the Matrix: Postmodern Anarchism in the Novels of William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
Anarchist Studies 7(2): 99-117. October 1999. Also in: Call, Lewis. Postmodern Anarchism. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002. pp. 117-142.
Antimancere: Cybernetics and Art in Gibson's Count Zero
Science Fiction Studies 22(1): 63-86. March 1995.
Appendix: William Gibson's Works to Date
in: Yoke, Carl B./Robinson, Carol L., eds. The Cultural Influences of William Gibson, The Father of Cyberpunk Science Fiction: Critical and Interpretive Essays. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 2007. p. 297-300.
Approaching Neuromancer: Guide to Neuromancer
SFRA Review No. 238: 7-17. February 1999.
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