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− | Freedman is an academic, literary theorist, and author. | + | '''Carl Freedman''' is an [[academic]], literary theorist, and [[author]]. He is James F. Cassidy Professor of English at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge). |
− | + | In 1999, he was awarded the [[SFRA]] [[Pioneer Award]] for his 1998 article, "Kubrick's 2001 and the Possibility of a Science-Fiction Cinema" (1998 ''[[Science Fiction Studies]]''). | |
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* 1999 -- [[Pioneer Award]] | * 1999 -- [[Pioneer Award]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 15 April 2023
(April 13, 1951 – )
Carl Freedman is an academic, literary theorist, and author. He is James F. Cassidy Professor of English at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge).
In 1999, he was awarded the SFRA Pioneer Award for his 1998 article, "Kubrick's 2001 and the Possibility of a Science-Fiction Cinema" (1998 Science Fiction Studies).
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1999 -- Pioneer Award
- 2018 -- Pilgrim Award
Person | 1951— |
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