Andrew M. Butler, the Glossary
Andrew M. Butler is a British academic who teaches film, media and cultural studies at Canterbury Christ Church University.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Arthur C. Clarke Award, British Science Fiction Association, Canterbury Christ Church University, Christopher Priest (novelist), Edward James (historian), Farah Mendlesohn, Foundation (journal), Hugo Award, Iain Banks, Jeff Noon, Ken MacLeod, Philip K. Dick, Philip Pullman, Science fiction, Science Fiction Foundation, Science Fiction Studies, SFRA Pioneer Award, Terry Pratchett, The Lion and the Unicorn (journal), Vector (journal).
- Academics of Canterbury Christ Church University
- Science fiction academics
Arthur C. Clarke Award
The Arthur C. Clarke Award is a British award given for the best science fiction novel first published in the United Kingdom during the previous year.
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British Science Fiction Association
The British Science Fiction Association Limited is an organisation founded in 1958 by a group of British academics, science fiction fans, authors, publishers and booksellers in order to promote the writing, criticism, and study of science fiction in every form.
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Canterbury Christ Church University
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) is a university located in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Christopher Priest (novelist)
Christopher Mackenzie Priest (14 July 1943 – 2 February 2024) was a British novelist and science fiction writer.
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Edward James (historian)
Edward Frederick James (born 14 May 1947) is a British scholar of medieval history and science fiction. Andrew M. Butler and Edward James (historian) are British literary critics and science fiction academics.
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Farah Mendlesohn
Farah Jane Mendlesohn (born 27 July 1968) is a British academic historian, writer on speculative fiction, and active member of science fiction fandom. Andrew M. Butler and Farah Mendlesohn are science fiction academics and science fiction critics.
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Foundation (journal)
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction is a critical peer-reviewed literary journal established in 1972 that publishes articles and reviews about science fiction.
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Hugo Award
The Hugo Award is an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year, given at the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) and chosen by its members.
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Iain Banks
Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author, writing mainstream fiction as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, adding the initial of his adopted middle name Menzies.
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Jeff Noon
Jeff Noon (born 1957 in Droylsden, Lancashire, England) is a British novelist, short story writer and playwright whose works make use of word play and fantasy.
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Ken MacLeod
Kenneth Macrae MacLeod (born 2 August 1954) is a Scottish science fiction writer.
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Philip K. Dick
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982), often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer and novelist. Andrew M. Butler and Philip K. Dick are science fiction critics.
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Philip Pullman
Sir Philip Nicholas Outram Pullman (born 19 October 1946) is an English writer.
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Science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
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Science Fiction Foundation
The Science Fiction Foundation is a Registered Charity established 1970 in England by George Hay and others.
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Science Fiction Studies
Science Fiction Studies (SFS) is an academic journal founded in 1973 by R. D. Mullen.
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SFRA Pioneer Award
The Pioneer Award is given by the Science Fiction Research Association to the writer or writers of the best critical essay-length work of the year.
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Terry Pratchett
Sir Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author, humorist, and satirist, best known for the Discworld series of 41 comic fantasy novels published between 1983–2015, and for the apocalyptic comedy novel Good Omens (1990), which he co-wrote with Neil Gaiman.
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The Lion and the Unicorn (journal)
The Lion and the Unicorn is an academic journal founded in 1977.
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Vector (journal)
Vector is the critical journal (sometimes called a fanzine) of the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA), established in 1958.
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See also
Academics of Canterbury Christ Church University
- Abhaya Induruwa
- Adrian Holliday
- Alexander James Kent
- Alfred P. Smyth
- Andrew M. Butler
- Jacqueline Eales
- Jan Dewing
- John Malcolm Macgregor
- Maurice Vile
- Roderick Watkins
Science fiction academics
- Adam Roberts (British writer)
- Andrew M. Butler
- Brian Attebery
- Bruno della Chiesa
- Carl A. Wiley
- Carl Freedman (writer)
- Daryl F. Mallett
- Edward James (historian)
- Emelia Quinn
- Farah Mendlesohn
- Fiona Kelleghan
- Gary K. Wolfe
- I. F. Clarke
- Ivan Focht
- J. Grant Thiessen
- Jack Williamson
- James F. McGrath
- Joanna Russ
- Lorna Toolis
- Marleen S. Barr
- Massimo del Pizzo
- Michael M. Levy
- Nancy Kress
- Patricia Monk
- Patrick Gyger
- Richard Bleiler
- Sarah LeFanu
- Susan Wood (literary scholar)
- Takayuki Tatsumi
- Veronica Hollinger