Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 80
... appears to violate not only cultural common - sense based on decayed models , but the models of normal science also ... appear as immediate threats to the human perceiver in their concrete , bodily presence ( i.e. , they are not vaguely ...
... appears to violate not only cultural common - sense based on decayed models , but the models of normal science also ... appear as immediate threats to the human perceiver in their concrete , bodily presence ( i.e. , they are not vaguely ...
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... appears almost to emanate from the interior design of the lab- ship . ) Finally , in Alien Resurrection , the inverse movement becomes convergence : in a brilliant scene , Ripley and the audience discover horrifying relics of previous ...
... appears almost to emanate from the interior design of the lab- ship . ) Finally , in Alien Resurrection , the inverse movement becomes convergence : in a brilliant scene , Ripley and the audience discover horrifying relics of previous ...
Page 148
... appears to ignore the question of whether the game - world is as legitimate as reality . It is truly a gamer's vision , the product of a mature otaku consciousness ( an oxymoron ? ) , where old debates about the relationship between ...
... appears to ignore the question of whether the game - world is as legitimate as reality . It is truly a gamer's vision , the product of a mature otaku consciousness ( an oxymoron ? ) , where old debates about the relationship between ...
Contents
The Dickian Legacy Postmo | 15 |
Anthony Enns Mediality and Mourning in Stanislaw Lems Solaris | 34 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr On the Grotesque in Science Fiction | 71 |
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