

“Travelling Companions” by Augustus Leopold
Egg (Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery)
3:1
2010
Special Issue: Steampunk, Science, and (Neo)Victorian
Technologies
Guest edited by Rachel A. Bowser and Brian Croxall
| Contents | Pages | |
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Introduction: Industrial Evolution Rachel A. Bowser and Brian Croxall |
1-45 | |
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Clacking Control Societies: Steampunk, History, and the Difference
Engine of Escape |
46-71 | |
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Technology and Morality: The Stuff of Steampunk Stefania Forlini |
72-98 | |
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Betrayed by Time: Steampunk & the Neo-Victorian in Alan Moore’s Lost Girls and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Jason B.
Jones |
99-126 | |
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Steam Wars Mike Perschon |
127-166 | |
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Time Machines:
Steampunk in Contemporary Art Caroline Cason
Barratt |
167-188 | |
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Democratising the Past to Improve the Future: An Interview with
Steampunk Godfather Paul Di Filippo Lisa Yaszek |
189-195 | |
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‘The Steam Arm’:
Proto-Steampunk Themes in a Victorian Popular Song Kirstie Blair |
196-207 | |
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Notes |
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“God Save the
Queen, for Someone Must!”:
Sebastian O and the
Steampunk Aesthetic Joseph Good |
208-215 | |
| Reviews | ||
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The Rocky Terrain of British Novel Adaptations: Review of Dianne F. Sadoff,
Victorian Vogue: British Novels
on Screen Thomas Witholt |
216-219 | |
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Re-Imagined Memory:
Review of Kate Mitchell, History
and Cultural Memory
in Neo-Victorian Fiction: Victorian
Afterimages Marie-Luise Kohlke |
220-230 | |
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On (Neo-Victorian)
Re-Visions and Foldings: Review of Rachel Carroll (ed.),
Adaptation in Contemporary
Culture: Textual Infidelities |
232-243 | |
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Steampunk Show Time:
Review of Robert Rankin’s The
Japanese Devil Fish Girl and
Other Unnatural Attractions: A Novel Marie-Luise Kohlke |
244-251 | |
| Announcements Page | 252-270 | |
| Notes on Contributors | 271-273 |
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