FAU鈥檚 Science Fiction and Fantasy Program a Standout at International Conference With 25 Academic Presentations

Friday, Apr 24, 2026
A group of students and faculty smiling at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts (IFCA)

A record-breaking 19 探花视频 students, along with six faculty and staff members, presented their research at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts (ICFA), one of the top scholarly conferences for the study of science fiction and fantasy. While FAU students and faculty have regularly attended this academic conference over its 47-year history, 2026 was a record year for FAU participation with 25 unique FAU presentations.听

Most of the students who attended the conference are pursuing the Master of Arts concentration in science fiction and fantasy in the Department of English within FAU鈥檚 Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. Two of the students were English undergraduates, while six alumni of the program also presented their work.听

鈥淔AU has a long history with ICFA,鈥 said Timothy S. Miller, Ph.D., a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy (SFF) faculty at FAU. 鈥淭he conference, and its parent organization, the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA), was founded at FAU by English Professor Emeritus and renowned fantasy scholar Bob Collins in 1980.鈥

FAU is internationally recognized for the study of SFF because it was the first university to establish an M.A. concentration in SFF. It is now competing with a handful of prestigious programs that have since been established around the world.听

Lefts side image: Group of three students smiling in a conference room with lanyards and name badges around there necks. Tables of other conference attendees are in the backdrop. Right side image: 2 students examine sci-fi comic books

鈥淔AU is in fact a destination for the study of SFF as evidenced by not only the thriving M.A. concentration and exceptional Ph.D. students focused on this area of study, but also by the exceptional faculty,鈥 said Taryne Jade Taylor, Ph.D., SFF faculty member. 鈥淭he program has 15 SFF faculty members 鈥 three core faculty members, 10 affiliated faculty members, and two professor emeriti who work on SFF across various literary traditions and historical periods.鈥澨

Students have long been involved in the ICFA conference organization. Most recently, Alex Banks, a doctoral student in FAU鈥檚 comparative studies program, was elected to serve on the IAFA board as the student caucus representative. At ICFA 2025, SFF M.A. student Miranda Miller won the prestigious David G. Hartwell Award for best student paper, a particularly impressive accomplishment given that the award is usually given to an advanced Ph.D. student.听

鈥淲hether it be works like Mary Shelley鈥檚鈥楩rankenstein,鈥 R.L. Stevenson鈥檚鈥楯ekyll & Hyde,鈥 E.M. Forster鈥檚 鈥楾he Machine Stops,鈥 George Orwell鈥檚鈥1984,鈥 or later, the work of Kurt Vonnegut, Margaret Atwood and Doris Lessing, the 20 th century has been defined by the kinds of future-oriented speculation that marks the genre in these work,鈥 said Ian MacDonald, Ph.D., SFF faculty member.

This year鈥檚 presentations included such topics as,鈥淜Pop Demon Hunters;鈥 BookTok and the rise of 鈥渞omantasy;鈥 Latinx speculative fiction; artificial intelligence narratives; Japanese folktales; modern translations of鈥淏eowulf;鈥 the rhetoric of cookbooks; memory in digital games; theories of fantasy in Tolkien and Lord Dunsany; representations of speculative plants; faith and Afrofantasy; neurodiversity and worldbuilding in metal music; different conceptions of identity in epic fantasy; Afrofuturist 鈥済enre disobedience;鈥 chivalry in contemporary science fiction; 鈥淪inners,鈥疻atchmen,鈥疉 Game of Thrones;鈥 and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.听

鈥淥ne of the reasons to study science fiction and fantasy at FAU is because my fellow faculty and I are well-known in the field due to our publications, and also because we invest considerable energy into mentoring our students to help them publish their work, present at conferences, and network,鈥 said Taylor.鈥

During this year alone our faculty and students produced 33 SFF publications in print. This included 17 scholarly articles and book chapters, 11 book reviews and five short stories. Two of those essays were co-authored by Miller alongside FAU students Teddy Valentine and Arwen Parades.

FAU student publications include, but are not limited to, SFF M.A. student Ashley Perry鈥檚 review of Christina H. Hodel鈥檚 scholarly book鈥淒isney Channel鈥檚 Extraordinary Girls: Gender in 2000鈥檚 Tween Sitcoms鈥 in the journal, Science Fiction Film and Television; Banks鈥 essay 鈥淢agneto鈥檚 Power to Survive the Holocaust: Examining the Fantastic Relationship Between Character and Setting in Greg Pak鈥檚鈥淴-Men: Magneto Testament鈥 in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts;Miller鈥檚 essay, 鈥淧arasitism, Coexistence, and Colonialism in鈥疉nimorphs,鈥 also in鈥痶he Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts;鈥 MFA student Sarah V. Dumitrascu鈥檚 review of Laura R. Kremmel鈥檚鈥淩omantic Medicine and the Gothic Imagination: Morbid Anatomies in Extrapolation,鈥 and SFF M.A. student Rachel Martin鈥檚 review of Nnedi Okorafor鈥檚 鈥淟agoon in Climate Lit Magazine.鈥澨

Faculty highlights include, but are not limited to, MacDonald鈥檚 essay, 鈥溾楧o You Know Where Home Is?鈥: Cosmopolitanism and the Earth as Exile in Deji Bryce Olukotun鈥檚 Brain Gain Novels,鈥 in 鈥淪cience Fiction Studies;鈥 Miller鈥檚 book chapter, 鈥淭he Rise of the Artificial Boyfriend: Artificial Partners Past, Present, and Future,鈥濃痠n 鈥淭he Routledge Handbook of AI and Literature;鈥 Taylor鈥檚 interview, 鈥淏iological Haunting: An Interview with Silvia Moreno-Garcia on Adaptation, Genre, Eugenics, and Fungi鈥 in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts; the essay of Carissa Ma, Ph.D., 鈥淒econstructing Neoliberalism鈥檚 Promise: Chan Koonchung鈥檚鈥淭he Fat Years鈥痑nd the Potential for Change in the Present-as-Impasse鈥 in鈥淢odern Chinese Literature and Culture;鈥 Ziona Kocher鈥檚, Ph.D., 鈥淔ops, Mermaids, and Viking Vampire Clowns: Queer Masculinities in Our Flag Means Death;鈥濃痑nd the horror story by Taylor Hagood, Ph.D., titled 鈥淎 Helping Hand鈥濃痠n 鈥淢acabre Magazine.鈥

听鈥淲e have really exciting opportunities on the horizon as we approach the 25 th anniversary of the SFF M.A.,鈥 said Taylor. 鈥淟ocal anesthesiologist and eminent SFF pulp and rare book collector Dr. Richard Meli recently made an exciting donation to FAU SFF. He has donated some of his collection of SFF pulp magazines that date as far back to the 1920s, and span what we call SFF鈥檚 Golden Age.鈥

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