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Dying Planet : Mars in Science and the Imagination
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Author(s):
Robert Markley
Publication date:
2005
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-3600-6
ISBN (Electronic):
978-0-8223-8727-5
Publication date:
2005
DOI:
10.1215/9780822387275
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
CONTENTS
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 31
“A Situation in Many Respects Similar to Our Own”:
pp. 31
“A Situation in Many Respects Similar to Our Own”
pp. 31
ONE ‘‘A Situation in Many Respects Similar to Our Own’’: Mars and the Limits of Analogy
pp. 61
TWO Lowell and the Canal Controversy: Mars at the Limits of Vision
pp. 61
Lowell and the Canal Controversy
pp. 61
Lowell and the Canal Controversy:
pp. 115
“Different Beyond the Most Bizarre Imaginings of Nightmare”:
pp. 115
THREE ‘‘Different Beyond the Most Bizarre Imaginings of Nightmare’’: Mars in Science Fiction, 1880–1913
pp. 115
“Different Beyond the Most Bizarre Imaginings of Nightmare”
pp. 150
Lichens on Mars
pp. 150
Lichens on Mars:
pp. 150
FOUR Lichens on Mars: Planetary Science and the Limits of Knowledge
pp. 182
Mars at the Limits of Imagination
pp. 182
Mars at the Limits of Imagination:
pp. 182
FIVE Mars at the Limits of Imagination: The Dying Planet from Burroughs to Dick
pp. 230
The Missions to Mars
pp. 230
The Missions to Mars:
pp. 230
SIX The Missions to Mars: Mariner, Viking, and the Reinvention of a World
pp. 269
Transforming Mars, Transforming “Man”
pp. 269
Transforming Mars, Transforming “Man”:
pp. 269
SEVEN Transforming Mars, Transforming ‘‘Man’’: Science Fiction in the Space Age
pp. 303
Mars at the Turn of a New Century
pp. 303
EIGHT Mars at the Turn of a New Century
pp. 303
Mars at the Turn of a New Century
pp. 355
Falling into Theory:
pp. 355
NINE Falling into Theory: Terraformation and Eco-Economics in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Martian Trilogy
pp. 355
Falling into Theory
pp. 385
Epilogue: 2005
pp. 385
Epilogue
pp. 385
EPILOGUE:
pp. 389
NOTES
pp. 389
Notes
pp. 389
Notes
pp. 405
Works Cited
pp. 405
WORKS CITED
pp. 405
Works Cited
pp. 435
Index
pp. 437
Index
pp. 437
INDEX
pp. 445
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