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China Miéville, Architeuthis Cadre (2012)
Journal Article
Bould, M. (2012). China Miéville, Architeuthis Cadre. Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 23(3), 374-376

Introduction

From Llanfihangel Crucorney and Zagreb to the Stars!: Andrew Milner, ed., Tenses of Imagination: Raymond Williams on Science Fiction, Utopia and Dystopia and Darko Suvin, Defined by a Hollow: Essays on Utopia, Science Fiction and Political Epistemology (2012)
Journal Article
Bould, M. (2012). From Llanfihangel Crucorney and Zagreb to the Stars!: Andrew Milner, ed., Tenses of Imagination: Raymond Williams on Science Fiction, Utopia and Dystopia and Darko Suvin, Defined by a Hollow: Essays on Utopia, Science Fiction and Political Epistemology. Science Fiction Studies, 117, 304-312

Review essay

Political readings of the fantastic (2012)
Book Chapter
Bould, M., & Vint, S. (2012). Political readings of the fantastic. In E. James, & F. Mendlesohn (Eds.), Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (102-112). Cambridge University Press

Globalised labour and world Sf cinema (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bould, M. (2011, November). Globalised labour and world Sf cinema. Paper presented at The Eighth Annual Historical Materialism Conference, SOAS

Class, control and clones (panel discussion) (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bould, M. (2011, August). Class, control and clones (panel discussion). Presented at Class, Control and Clones’, Out of this World exhibition, British Library, London, UK

Mind the gap: the impertinent predicates (and subjects) of King Rat and Looking for Jake and other stories (2011)
Journal Article
Bould, M. (2011). Mind the gap: the impertinent predicates (and subjects) of King Rat and Looking for Jake and other stories. Extrapolation, 50(2), 307-325. https://doi.org/10.3828/extr.2009.50.2.10

A critical account of China Miéville’s King Rat and the stories in Looking for Jake, which considers contemporary attempts to anatomise the fantastic and draws on the theorisations of metaphor to open up a new approach to fantastic texts.