Publications
Hiramoto, Mie. 2010. Anime and intertextualities. Hegemonic identities in Cowboy Bebop. Pragmatics and Society 1 (2) : 234–256.
Nama, Adilifu. 2009. Brave black worlds: black superheroes as science fiction ciphers. African Identities 7 (2) : 133–144.
Munat, Judith. 2007. Lexical creativity as a marker of style in science fiction and children's literature. In Munat, Judith, ed. Lexical Creativity, Texts and Contexts. (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 58). John Benjamins. pp. 163–185.
Barnes, Lawrie and Chantelle van Heerden. 2006. Virtual Languages in Science fiction and fantasy literature. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 37 (1) : 102–117.
Honeyman, Susan. 2004. Mutiny by Mutation: Uses of Neoteny in Science Fiction. Children's Literature in Education 35 (4) : 347–366.
Bury, Rhiannon. 2003. Stories for [Boys] Girls: Female Fans Read The X-Files. Popular Communication 1 (4) : 217–244.
Scodari, Christine. 2003. Resistance Re-Examined: Gender, Fan Practices, and Science Fiction Television. Popular Communication 1 (2) : 111–130.
Yang, Anson. 2002. Science Fiction in the EFL Class. Language, Culture and Curriculum 15 (1) : 50–60.