In this Issue
- Volume 51, Part 3, November 2024
- Issue
- SPECIAL ISSUE ON AFRICAN SF
- Edited by Ezeiyoke Chukwunonso, Peter J. Maurits, Gibson Ncube, Ruth S. Wenske
Science Fiction Studies is a refereed scholarly journal devoted to the study of the genre of science fiction, broadly defined. It publishes articles about science fiction and book reviews on science fiction criticism; it does not publish fiction. SFS is widely considered to be the premier academic journal in its field, with strong theoretical, historical, and international coverage. Roughly one-third of its issues to date have been special issues, with recent topics including Technoculture and Science Fiction, Afrofuturism, Latin American Science Fiction, and Animal Studies and Science Fiction. Founded in 1973, SFS is based at DePauw University and appears three times per year in March, July, and November.