Paradoxa publishes articles on genre literature: science fiction, horror, mysteries, children's literature, romance, comic studies, the fantastic, best sellers, the occult, westerns, oral literature, and more.
World Systems and World Science Fiction, Pages 15-30 Andrew Milner
Paradoxa Interview with Kij Johnson: “Paying Attention to Otherness”, Pages 31-40 Joan Gordon
“If the Engine Ever Stops, We’d All Die”: Snowpiercer and Necrofuturism, Pages 41-66 Gerry Canavan
Capitalist Realism in Three Recent Sf Films, Pages 67-80 Carl Freedman
Reproduce, Reuse, Recycle: The End of the Future, Salvage, and China Miéville’s Railsea, Pages 81-96 Zak Bronson
Paradoxa Interview with Junot Díaz: A Singular Dislocation, Pages 97-110 Taryne Jade Taylor
Improbability Drives: The Energy of Sf, Pages 111-144 Graeme MacDonald
Into Eternity: On Our Waste Containments and Energy Futures, Pages 145-158 Brent Bellamy
Paradoxa Interview with Steve Fuller: Humanity 2.0, Pages 159-172 Rhys Williams
Alternate Histories and Conflicting Nows: Robert Harris’s Fatherland and Fears of a Nazi Empire, Pages 173-190 Glyn Morgan
The Use and Abuse of Racial Counterfactuals: Reimagining Emancipation in Alternate History and US Antidiscrimination Jurisprudence, Pages 191-210 Mark Jerng
Paradoxa Interview with Stephen Graham Jones: Imagining Indigenous Futurisms, Pages 211-216 Grace L. Dillon (Asnishinaabe)
Theorizing the Animal in Science Fiction: A Hopeful Monster?, Pages 217-238 Sherryl Vint
Misanthropy without Humanity, Pages 239-246 Tom Tyler
Paradoxa Interview with Nnedi Okorafor: State of Being, Pages 247-252 Jessica Langer
Cognitive Impurities: A Combined Political Approach to the Fantastic (with The Island of Doctor Moreau), Pages 253-266 Rhys Williams
Humanity 2.0: Retrospective, Abjection, and the Future-to-Come, Pages 267-282 Veronica Hollinger
The Politics of World-Building: Heteroglossia in Janelle Monáe’s Wondaland, Pages 283-301 Dan Hassler-Forest
Mapping the Future(s) of Science Fiction Criticism: Review of The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction, Pages 303-310 Malisa Kurtz
Speaking from the Green Perspective: Review of Green Planets: Science Fiction and Ecology, Pages 311-316 Chris Pak