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  1. Introduction: Disability and sf film and television
  2. Gerry Canavan, Anindita Banerjee, Dan Hassler-Forest
  3. pp. 119-122
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  1. "Is this to be an empathy test?": Autism and neuroqueer expression in Blade Runner (1982)
  2. David Hartley
  3. pp. 123-144
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  1. "Science fiction without gadgets" and the normalization of cognitive impairment: Reassessing Charly (1968)
  2. Gavin Miller
  3. pp. 145-168
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  1. The pretense of prosthesis: The prosthecized superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
  2. Liam Drislane
  3. pp. 169-191
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  1. Don Quixote as gamer? Theorizing new media quixotism through contemporary sf television
  2. Miguel Sebastián-Martín
  3. pp. 193-217
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  1. Getting all of it: On Jordan Peele's Get Out: Political Horror
  2. Isiah Lavender III
  3. pp. 219-226
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  1. An American Spider-Man in London: Military power and responsibility in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
  2. Rob Mayo
  3. pp. 227-233
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  1. Women in Marvel Films by Miriam Kent (review)
  2. Charlotte Johanne Fabricius
  3. pp. 235-237
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  1. Fighting for the Future: Essays on Star Trek: Discovery ed. by Sabrina Mittermeier and Mareike Spychala (review)
  2. Justice Hagan
  3. pp. 237-240
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  1. Tau by Netflix (review)
  2. Aoife Fealy
  3. pp. 241-244
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  1. About the contributors
  2. pp. 245-246
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