science fiction
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How American science-fiction writer Octavia Butler forged a new vision for humanity
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Steampunk: How this subgenre of science fiction challenges the beliefs of civilisational progress
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Solarpunk: A new anthology of speculative fiction counters dystopias with hopeful futures
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What the Hugo and Nebula award-winners of 2020 are telling us about science-fiction and ourselves
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How mythology and sci-fi are helping China sell its space programme to the world
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Sci-fi novel ‘Lagoon’ challenges long-held ideas of how sexual identities are considered in Africa
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Science fiction and pandemics have an unusual link: the focus on a shared humanity
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How science fiction can offer solace and build resilience in these strange times
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How Satyajit Ray, Premendra Mitra and two others wrote a science fiction story jointly for the radio
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South Asian science-fiction is finally centrestage, bringing us closer to our own reality
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Don’t listen to the critics – science fiction explores what it means to be human in the truest way
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Why is there so little time travel in Indian fiction writing in English?
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A science fiction conference in Kolkata showed that the genre has remained alive and well in Bengal
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From flying machines to robots in royal courts, science fiction has been around since medieval times
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A conversation on science fiction and fantasy between the two Indian nominees for the Hugo Awards
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Two stories lead India’s modern science-fiction charge into the sci-fi magazine Strange Horizons
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How similar was Neanderthal Man to Homo Sapiens? Novelist William Golding got there before science
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Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’ series shows why the legendary science fiction writer stands the test of time
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The Muslim tradition of sci-fi and speculative fiction has been flying for centuries
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Why the world needs a new book from Philip Pullman (and why it’s lucky that one is on its way)
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What happens in cashless societies? Five answers from science fiction
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Ashutosh Gowarikar considering making Indian Star Wars movie
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The fiction of the $100-million search for ET and Earth-like planets
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Robot kills man: how Isaac Asimov dealt with this in his Robot series