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  3. Vol. 20 No. 3 [81] (2021): Gender and Sexuality in Australian Speculative Fiction

Vol. 20 No. 3 [81] (2021): Gender and Sexuality in Australian Speculative Fiction

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guest editors: Bettina Burger, David Kern, and Lucas Mattila 

general editor: Beate Neumeier

Published: 2021-12-01

Articles

  • Frontmatter and Editorial

    Beate Neumeier
    1-2
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  • Introduction: Always Australian, Often Female, and Sometimes Queer: Gender and Sexuality in Australian Speculative Fiction

    Bettina Burger, David Kern, Lucas Mattila
    3-8
    • PDF
  • Aboriginal Speculations: Queer Rhetoric, Disability, and Interspecies Conviviality in The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf

    Christina Slopek
    9-29
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  • Queering the Dreaming: Representations of the ‘Other’ in the Indigenous Australian Speculative Television Series Cleverman

    Victoria Herche
    30-47
    • PDF
  • “But you will be a girl heroes fear”: Mia Corvere’s Gender Portrayal and Queerness in Jay Kristoff’s The Nevernight Chronicle

    Marthe-Siobhán Hecke
    48-63
    • PDF
  • Of Bees and Women: Femininity and Climate Change in Mireille Juchau’s The World Without Us

    Judith Rahn
    64-79
    • PDF
  • The NewClear Family in Times of the Anthropocene: The Nea-Human and her Family in James Bradley’s Ghost Species

    Katrin Althans
    80-92
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  • Review of Ecofeminist Science Fiction: International Perspectives on Gender, Ecology and Literature (2021), edited by Douglas A. Vakoch

    Julia Hahn-Klose
    93-98
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