Gothic Studies / Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development. Vol. 4: Concept Horror.Published in:2009By:Bould, MarkPublication type:Book Review
Periodizing the Postmodern: China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" and the Dynamics of Radical Fantasy.Published in:2009By:Burling, William J.Publication type:Essay
Mind the Gap: The Impertinent Predicates (and Subjects) of "King Rat" and "Looking for Jake and Other Stories."Published in:2009By:Bould, MarkPublication type:Essay
Reinventing Subjectivity: China Miéville's "Un Lun Dun" and the Child Reader.Published in:2009By:Sanders, Joe SutliffPublication type:Literary Criticism
Possible Fictions: Blochian Hope in "The Scar."Published in:2009By:Vint, SherrylPublication type:Literary Criticism
Monster Realism and Uneven Development in China Miéville's "The Scar."Published in:2009By:Kendrick, ChristopherPublication type:Literary Criticism
AGASH AGASP AGAPE: The Weaver as Immanent Utopian Impulse in China Miéville's "Perdido Street Station" and "Iron Council."Published in:2009By:Rankin, SandyPublication type:Essay
Saving the City in China Miéville's Bas-Lag Novels.Published in:2009By:Palmer, ChristopherPublication type:Essay
Building Worlds: Dialectical Materialism as Method in China Miéville's Bas-Lag.Published in:2009By:Cooper, Rich PaulPublication type:Essay
From Cacotopias to Railroads: Rebellion and the Shaping of the Normal in the Bas-Lag Universe.Published in:2009By:Birns, NicholasPublication type:Literary Criticism
Special Issue on China Miéville.Published in:Extrapolation (University of Texas at Brownsville), 2009, v. 50, n. 2, p. 197, doi. 10.3828/extr.2009.50.2.2By:Vint, SherrylPublication type:Article