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=== Subsequent usage === The term 'New Wave' has been incorporated into the concept of New Wave Fabulism, a form of [[magic realism]] "which often blend a realist or postmodern aesthetic with nonrealistic interruptions, in which alternative technologies, ontologies, social structures, or biological forms make their way in to otherwise realistic plots".<ref>{{Citation|last=Marshall|first=Kate|title=New Wave Fabulism and Hybrid Science Fictions|work=American Literature in Transition, 2000β2010|year=2017|pages=76β87|publisher=Cambridge University Press|doi=10.1017/9781316569290.006|isbn=978-1-316-56929-0}}</ref><sup>:76</sup> New Wave Fabulism itself has been related to the [[Slipstream genre|slipstream]] literary genre, an interface between mainstream or [[Postmodern literature|postmodern]] fiction and science fiction.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=PaweΕ Frelik|year=2011|title=Of Slipstream and Others: SF and Genre Boundary Discourses|journal=Science Fiction Studies|volume=38|issue=1|pages=20|doi=10.5621/sciefictstud.38.1.0020|issn=0091-7729}}</ref> The concept of a 'new wave' has been applied to science fiction in other countries, including for some Arabic science fiction, with [[Ahmed Khaled Tawfik]]'s best-selling novel ''Utopia'' being considered a prominent example,<ref>{{Cite book|last=Khayrutdinov|first=D.|title=Ahmad Khaled Tawfik's novel Utopia as an important example of the new wave of science fiction in Arabic literature|year=1975|oclc=1077166716}}</ref> and [[Chinese science fiction]], where it has been applied to some of the work of Wang Jinkang and [[Liu Cixin]], including Liu's ''[[Remembrance of Earth's Past]]'' trilogy (2006β2010),<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Song|first=Mingwei|date=March 1, 2015|title=After 1989: The New Wave of Chinese Science Fiction|journal=China Perspectives|volume=2015|issue=1|pages=7β13|doi=10.4000/chinaperspectives.6618|issn=2070-3449|doi-access=free}}</ref> works that emphasize China's increase of power, the development myth, and [[posthuman]]ity.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Mingwei Song|year=2013|title=Variations on Utopia in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction|journal=Science Fiction Studies|volume=40|issue=1|pages=86|doi=10.5621/sciefictstud.40.1.0086|issn=0091-7729}}</ref>
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