Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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... possible explanation is that women who resist the patriarchal system are often viewed as monsters . If so , what do these images of monsters signify for women themselves ? The metaphor of monsters is certainly a literary tool through ...
... possible explanation is that women who resist the patriarchal system are often viewed as monsters . If so , what do these images of monsters signify for women themselves ? The metaphor of monsters is certainly a literary tool through ...
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... possible to suggest that Evangelion's final apocalyptic vision is an ironic one : even when we think we can control the reality around us , we are actually at its mercy , cartoon characters in the hands of the fates or the animators ...
... possible to suggest that Evangelion's final apocalyptic vision is an ironic one : even when we think we can control the reality around us , we are actually at its mercy , cartoon characters in the hands of the fates or the animators ...
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... possible to write about Tolkienian linguistics in a way that one cannot about Vancean linguistics . Nevertheless , Tolkien created only one world , that of Middle - Earth . With few exceptions , Vance's fifty published novels and ...
... possible to write about Tolkienian linguistics in a way that one cannot about Vancean linguistics . Nevertheless , Tolkien created only one world , that of Middle - Earth . With few exceptions , Vance's fifty published novels and ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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