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Volume 21 – Ursula K. Le Guin
Edited by Sylvia Kelso
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Boldly to Re-Venture: New Writing on the Works of Ursula K. Le Guin, Pages 7-22 Sylvia A. Kelso Free PDF to view or download
Cognition, Freedom, The Dispossessed as a Classic, Pages 23-49 Darko Suvin
The Utopian Imagination: Ursula K. Le Guin and Super String Theorists, Pages 50-62 Beth Snowberger
Tales from the Distaff: The Parallax View of Earthsea, Pages 63-74 Amy Clarke
Circles and Lines: The Voyage in Left Hand of Darkness, Pages 75-88 Vera Benczik
The Lathe of Heaven as Le Guin’s Book of Changes, Pages 89-119 Kathleen Keating
On Almost Meeting Ursula Le Guin, Pages 120-122 April Kendra
Living in a Work of Art, Pages 123-136 Ursula K. Le Guin
Always Coming Home: “Ethnography, unBible, and Utopian Satire”, Pages 137-166 Richard D. Erlich
Reconciliation in “The Matter of Seggri”, Pages 167-184 Linda Wight
Sympathy as Self-Discovery: The Significance of Caring for Others in “Betrayals”, Pages 185-205 Howard Sklar
Feminism, Animals, and Science in Le Guin’s Animal Stories, Pages 206-231 Kasi Jackson
Articulating Ghost Stories: Haunted Humanity in Ursula K. Le Guin’s “Newton’s Sleep”, Pages 232-249 Jenny Gal-Or
Ursula Le Guin’s “Sur”: Defamiliarizing the Frontier, Pages 250-270 Traci Thomas-Card
Changing Planes: The First Post 9/11 Feminist SF Text Embraces When It Changed, Pages 271-291 Marleen S. Barr
A Wave in My Mind, Page 293-309 Warren G. Rochelle
Review of The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed, Pages 310-313 Mike Cadden