Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 43
... seems convinced that Gibarian is one of the visitors , whom he refers to as the ocean's " puppets . " He then wakes up and hears Gibarian's voice farther away , giving a monologue in which he calls the ocean an " amplifier of our own ...
... seems convinced that Gibarian is one of the visitors , whom he refers to as the ocean's " puppets . " He then wakes up and hears Gibarian's voice farther away , giving a monologue in which he calls the ocean an " amplifier of our own ...
Page 128
... seem among her natural forebears , spiritually and temperamentally , though it seems to me that direct references to them in her work are scant . This chapter also includes a valuable discussion of Le Guin as a teacher , and of the ...
... seem among her natural forebears , spiritually and temperamentally , though it seems to me that direct references to them in her work are scant . This chapter also includes a valuable discussion of Le Guin as a teacher , and of the ...
Page 147
... seems to have no real native land , as if to say that English is the matrix's native tongue , the command language . There are some allusions to the Alien films ; major characters are named Ash and Bishop . But even here Oshii plays a ...
... seems to have no real native land , as if to say that English is the matrix's native tongue , the command language . There are some allusions to the Alien films ; major characters are named Ash and Bishop . But even here Oshii plays a ...
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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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