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Dr China Miéville - Publications

Fiction

All books published by Del Rey ( New York) and Macmillan (London), and in various translations.

2009:     The City & the City

2007:     Un Lun Dun

2005:     ‘Looking For Jake’ and Other Stories

2004:     Iron Council

2002:     The Scar. 

2000: Perdido Street Station

1998:     King Rat.

Scholarly 
Books (written)  

2005:     Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law (Leiden: Brill)

Books (edited/co-edited)  

2009:     Red Planets: Marxism and Science Fiction, co-edited with Mark Bould (London: Pluto Press)

Chapters in books

2009:     ‘Cognition as Ideology: A Dialectic of SF Theory’, in Mark Bould and China Miéville (eds), Red Planets: Marxism and Science Fiction (London: Pluto Press) 

2009:     ‘Weird Fiction’, in Mark Bould and Sherryl Vint et al (eds), The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (London: Routledge) 

2007:     ‘Floating Utopias’, in Davis, Mike and Daniel Bertrand Monk (eds.), Evil Paradises: Dreamworld of Neoliberalism ( New York: New Press)

Journal articles  

2009:     ‘Multilateralism as Terror: International Law, Haiti and Imperialism’, Finnish Yearbook of International Law, 18. Available at: http://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/783/ 

2008:     ‘M.R. James and the Quantum Vampire • Weird; Hauntological: Versus and/or and and/or or?’, Collapse, IV: 85–108. 

2005:     ‘Anxiety and the Sidekick State: British International Law after Iraq’, Harvard International Law Journal, 46, 2: 441–458. 

2004:     ‘The Commodity-Form Theory of International Law: An Introduction’, Leiden Journal of International Law, 17, 2: 271–302. 

2002:     ‘Marxism and Fantasy: Editorial Introduction’, Historical Materialism, 10, 4: 39–49. 

1998:     ‘The Conspiracy of Architecture: Notes on a Modern Anxiety’, Historical Materialism, 2: 1–32.

Introductions  

2007:     Lucius Shepard, ‘Dagger Key’ and Other Stories (Hornsea: PS Publishing) 

2005:     H.P. Lovecraft, At the Mountains of Madness ( New York: Modern Library) 

2004:     H.G. Wells, The First Men in the Moon (London: Penguin) 

2004:     Michael Moorcock, Wizardry and Wild Romance (Austin, TX: Monkeybrain) 

2003:     William Hope Hodgson, The House on the Borderland and Other Novels (London: Gollancz) 

2002:     M. John Harrison, Things that Never Happen (Portland, OR: Night Shade Books).

Other  

2006:     ‘Razorback’, in Mark Morris (ed.), Cinema Macabre (Hornsea: PS Publishing) 

2005:     ‘The Course of the Heart’ in Stephen Jones and Kim Newman (eds), Horror: Another 100 Best Books ( New York: Carroll and Graf) 

2005:     ‘New Weird’, in Jack Dann (ed.), Nebula Awards Showcase 2005 ( New York: Roc).