This volume features papers presented at the 2014 and 2015 Science Fiction Symposia, held at Tel-Aviv University. These essays, submitted by an eclectic mix of scholars from different disciplines, institutes and walks of life, demonstrate the diversity and adaptability of science fiction as a tool for asking – and answering – impossible questions.
Danielle Gurevitch has been an ethnologist at Bar-Ilan University (BIU), Israel, since 2003. Over the years, she has held various executive positions in promoting international academia (research and teaching) on a global level, including the establishment and development of the Multidisciplinary Studies track at BIU. Danielle currently serves as the Director of Global Affairs, Asia Division at the office of the Vice President for Research. Her academic fields of interest include the history of ideas, ethnology and fantasy literature, and she has organized 16 international academic conferences, in addition to participating in and chairing nine national committees at the Israeli Council of Higher Education.