Genres, subcategories, and topics related to science fiction
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There exists a main article on the subject Science fiction.
There are several different ways in which so broad a field may be broken down for more detailed analysis. Two important ones are by sub-genre and by theme.
There are also various specialized topics in science fiction that do not partake of the quality of genre or theme (although it is difficult at times to segregate a "topic" from a "genre" or "theme"). Some (by no means all!) of the science-fiction-related topic articles and categories (lists of related articles) are shown below.
There are also many Wikipedia articles about particular science-fiction authors, works, publications, associations, publishers, and so on--all too numerous to list here individually: check at the appropriate article or category listed below.
(See also the page List of SF Topics, which is, however, incomplete.)
[edit] SF-Related Wikipedia Topic Articles:
- art
- artists
- authors
- awards
- Clarke's laws
- conventions (meetings, not tropes)
- databases on line
- definitions
- fandom
- fanzines
- fantastique
- fantasy, as related to
- feminism
- films
- future studies
- the "Golden Age"
- Hall of Fame and Museum
- history (of s.f.)
- hyperspace
- Language
- "new wave"
- novels
- nudity
- operas
- planets
- poetry
- politics
- predictions
- religion
- robotics: the "Three Laws"
- sexuality
- slipstream, as related to
- television
- timelines of the future
- weapons
[edit] SF-Related Wikipedia Topic Category Lists:
(Please keep in mind that any of these Category lists may be incomplete.)
- anthologies
- artists
- authors
- awards
- books (both of and about)
- characters
- comics
- editors
- fandom
- fanzines
- feminism
- films
- games
- Hall of Fame authors
- magazines
- magazines about (not of) SF
- military
- national (by country)
- novels
- organizations
- short stories
- short-story collections
- media
- podcasts
- series (books)
- theatre
- websites
- writers