MOSF Journal of Science Fiction has published the latest issue online, with a particular focus on Middle Eastern Science fiction.
Vol. 4; no. 2 (2021): Middle Eastern Science Fiction Special Issue
ISSN 2472-0837
Contents:
Letter from the Editors
Ian Campbell, Ibtisam Abujad
p. 7
Science Fiction, Rational Enchantment, and Arabic Literature
Aya Labanieh
p. 8-12
A Journey of Erasing the Self
Meltem Şafak
p. 13-15
Meltem Şafak
p. 13-15
Articles
Herzl, Nakba, and Nationalist Escapism in Israeli and Palestinian Science Fiction
Timothy Quevillon
p. 16-35
Herzl, Nakba, and Nationalist Escapism in Israeli and Palestinian Science Fiction
Timothy Quevillon
p. 16-35
Islands, rooms, and Queues
Three Tropes in Arabic Science Fiction
Wessam Elmeligi
p. 36-49
Relaunching an Arab Sci-fi Film Theory
Diana Kasem
p. 50-64
Three Tropes in Arabic Science Fiction
Wessam Elmeligi
p. 36-49
Relaunching an Arab Sci-fi Film Theory
Diana Kasem
p. 50-64
“Cached memories”
Spatiotemporal (Dis)ruptures and Postmemorial Absence in Palestine +100
Layla AlAmmar
p. 65-78
War of the Worlds
Geologic Consciousness in Reza Negarestani’s Cyclonopedia
Paul Piatkowski
p. 79-94
Book Reviews
Islam, Science Fiction and Extraterrestrial Life
The Culture of Astrobiology in the Muslim World
Joan Grandjean
p. 95-97
Spatiotemporal (Dis)ruptures and Postmemorial Absence in Palestine +100
Layla AlAmmar
p. 65-78
War of the Worlds
Geologic Consciousness in Reza Negarestani’s Cyclonopedia
Paul Piatkowski
p. 79-94
Book Reviews
Islam, Science Fiction and Extraterrestrial Life
The Culture of Astrobiology in the Muslim World
Joan Grandjean
p. 95-97
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