Yoon, Carol K.
New York Times Sec. D, p. 1. January 19, 2010.
Saxton, Josephine
in: Ash, Brian, ed. Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. New York: Harmony, 1977. pp. 190-203.
Woods, Derek
In: Campos, Lilian and Patoine, Pierer-Louis, eds. Life, Rescaled: The Biological Imagination in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Performance, ed. by Lilian Campos and Pierre-Louis Patoine. Cambridge UK: Open Book Publishers, 2022. p. 93–120.
Milburn, Colin
New Literary History 36(2): 283-311. Spring 2005.
Kirby, David A.
Science Fiction Studies 27(2): 193-215. July 2000.
Joannou, Maroula
Wellsian No. 34; 32-43. 2011.
Slonczewski, Joan
Paper presented at the Science Fiction Research Association Conference, Cleveland, OH, June 30, 2000. 3pp. Available at: http://www2.kenyon.edu/depts/biology/slonc/books/butler1.html
Hsu, Hsuan L.
In: Kern-Stahler, Annette; Robertson, Elizabeth Literature and the Senses. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2023. p. 253-268.
Zakravsky, Katherina
Wien: Locker, 2012. 287 p.
Seligo, Carlos
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Washington, 1996. iii, 287 p. (DAI-A 57: 3951.)
Ketterer, David
Science-Fiction Studies 10(2): 199-218. July 1983.
Wiemer, Serjoscha
in: Furst, Michael, ed. Untot: Zombie, Film, Theorie. Munchen : Belleville, 2011. p. 165-180.
Urbanski, Heather
Jefferson, NC: McFarlans, 2007. 255 p.
Buck, Valerie M.
in: Eiss, Harry E., ed. Electric Sheep Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Speculative Fiction in a Post Modern World. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. p. 73-86.
Williams, W. T.
Advancement of Science 22(98):198-200. August 1965.
Lake, Christina B.
Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013. 243 p. (Explores ethical issues related to "bioenhancement" through a study of works by such writers as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Walker Percy, James Tiptree, Jr., and Margaret Atwood.)
Bailes, Melissa
ELH, 82(2): 671-699. Summer 2015. Reprinted as: Reconstructing Origins: The Psychologization of Geological Catastrophe in Mary Shelley's The Last Man. In: Questioning Nature: British Women's Scientific Writing and Literary Originality, 1750-1830. By Melissa Bailes. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2017.
Turney, Jon W.
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Manchester, 1981. 510 p. (DAI-C 70(67).) (DAI-C 81(6).)
Heise, Ursula K.
European Journal of English Studies 16(2): 99-112. August 2012.
Cogoli, Augusto
In: Myrach, Thomas, ed. Science & Fiction: Imagination und Realitaet des Weltraums. Bern: Haupt Verlag, 2009. p. 77-90.
Fisher, Jeffrey
Wired. pp. 177-178. November 1996.
Cartwright, Julyan
In: Capek, Karel R. U. R. and the Vision of Artificial Life, ed. by Jitka Cejkova. Cambridge: MIT PRESS, 2023. p. 105-116.
Jones, Phill
in: Grazier, Kevin R., ed. The Science of Michael Crichton: An Unauthorized Exploration into the Real Science Behind the Fiction Worlds of Michael Crichton. Dallas, TX: BenBella Books, 2008. p. 155-173.
No authors listed.
Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/eco.html
Levy, Michael; Slonczewski, Joan
in: James, Edward and Mendlesohn, Farah, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003. p. 174-185.
Crocker, Kelsey; Joly, Yann; Sladek, Robert; So, Derek
Medical Humanities 25(2): 115-129. 2021. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2020-012041
Suvin, Darko
in: Pastourmatzi, Domna, ed. Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction. Thessaloniki, Greece: University Studio Press, 2002. p. 131-151. Also In: Suvin, Darko. Parables of Freedom and Narrative Logics. New York: Peter Lang, 2022. p. 629-638.
Blackford, Russell
Quadrant 46(1/2): 30-33. January/February 2002.
Kuris, Armand M.; Luo, Mona Y.
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Blish, James
Science Fiction Quarterly 1(1): 89-91. May 1951.
Menegaldo, Gilles
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Vretos, Spyros
in: Pastourmatzi, Domna, ed. Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction. Thessaloniki, Greece: University Studio Press, 2002. p. 397-405.
Schell, Heather
American Literary History 14(4): 805-827. Winter 2002.
Nieddu, Francesco
Between 9(17): . May 2019. https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/3618
Lynch, Lisa
New Literary History 36(2): 247-261. Spring 2005.
Davis, Richard
Master's Thesis, Regent University, 2021. 46 p. (MAI 83(2)(E).)
Bixler, Andrea
American Biology Teacher 69(6): 337-340. August 2007.
Dinello, Daniel
Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2005. 329 p.
Gardenour Walter, Brenda S.
Tresspassing Journal No. 6: 95-108. Winter 2017. http://trespassingjournal.org/Issue6/TPJ_I6_Walter_Article.pdf
Goonan, Kathleen A.
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LaBarbera, Michael C.
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Morgan, Jack
Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2002. 263 p.
Leikola, Anto
Portti 22(85): 39-47. July 2003. Not verified.
Dougherty, Stephen
Cultural Critique No. 48: 1-28. Spring 2001.
Slonezewski, Joan L.
in: Pastourmatzi, Domna, ed. Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction. Thessaloniki, Greece: University Studio Press, 2002. p. 49-54.
Schrage-Lang, Melanie
New York: Peter Lang, 2023. 288 p.
Hill, Chris
Vector No. 211: 4-6. May/June 2000
Neill, Anna
Configurations 22(1): 57-77. Winter 2014.
Ferreira, Maria A.
in: Pastourmatzi, Domna, ed. Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction. Thessaloniki, Greece: University Studio Press, 2002. p. 186-207.
Clarke, Julie
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Melbourne, 2004. xiii, 254 p.
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