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Volume 1 : Issue 6 ( August) – Special Issue Sci Fi

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Folk Tales and Myths of Prague in Science Fiction- Lucie Lukacovicova 

Issues of Identity in Star Trek vis a vis Nation and Nationalism- Sheetal Balyan

Once Upon a Time in Bollywood SF: ‘transMITting’ across Gods, Aliens and Time- Sami Ahmad Khan  

Cyrano de Bergerac: Father of Science-Fiction Literature in France? A Reflection – Dr. Jyothi Venkatesh

Fictions of Literature and Languages- Nagaraja N D

Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy’s Westworld and others: The AI Metaphor in the Evil World of Surveillance Capitalism- Dr Kasturi Sinha Ray         

Science Fiction and Scope for Future Technology- Dr Arambam Sophia & Dr Mayanglambam Sarda Devi

Time and Space in Jayant Narlikar’s Virus – Ms. Meenal R. Kale 

Space Adventures in French Literature- Sujatha Swamy

Dystopian City: An Exploration of the Futuristic Chicago in Divergent Trilogy – Vishnu Prasad T

The Mutant Metaphor: Smashing Stereotypes or Surrendering to Standards? – Sheena Lama   

A Posthumanist Reading of Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow- Shikha Khandpur

Female Characters in Science Fiction: Archetypal Messengers of Social Equity & Equality –                   Dr. Navle Balaji Anandrao 

Clay’s Ark as a Microbial Narrative- S. Lavanya & Dr. V. Sangeetha  

The Mythical Twist in Indian Speculative Fiction – Ruchita Machal

Breakdown of Dystopian Elements in Neon Genesis Evangelion : Analysing the Interaction between Sci-Fi and Psychoanalytic/Mythopoetic Elements-  Priyasha & Gopika Rakesh

Challenging Essentialist Notions of Femininity: Feminist Science Fiction – Dr K S Vaishali

Frankenfood: A Cornucopia in Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl- S.Priya dharsini  & Dr.C.G.Sangeetha     

Scientific world of Doris Lessing: Dynamic Concept of Utopia- Dr. Priyanka Mishra

Bollywood and Science Fiction: The Framing of Bollywood’s Superhero Genre- Sohini Chakraborty

Indian English Science Fiction: Expanding/ Exploding the Canon of Indian Writing in English – Anamta Rizvi           

Black Panther –African Diaspora Through Techno-culture and Science Fiction-  Iniya J C               

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