Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Indeed , many of the essays touch on Herland as part of Gilman's overall utopian - feminist project , rather than ... the inconsistencies and contradictions of her work " ( 4 ) ; along this line , they single out the essay by Chris ...
Indeed , many of the essays touch on Herland as part of Gilman's overall utopian - feminist project , rather than ... the inconsistencies and contradictions of her work " ( 4 ) ; along this line , they single out the essay by Chris ...
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The contributors , particularly Guest Editor Bruce L. Rockwood , who writes the comprehensive first essay , “ New Possibilities , ” have read the primary work - sf novels , stories , and dramas — with insight and sympathy .
The contributors , particularly Guest Editor Bruce L. Rockwood , who writes the comprehensive first essay , “ New Possibilities , ” have read the primary work - sf novels , stories , and dramas — with insight and sympathy .
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Platt advocated the abolition of privacy ; John Shirley began a three - part essay on " The Social Future , ” illustrated by Rick Berry . Vance Anderson interviewed Dave Wingrove about Wingrove's ongoing multi - novel project ...
Platt advocated the abolition of privacy ; John Shirley began a three - part essay on " The Social Future , ” illustrated by Rick Berry . Vance Anderson interviewed Dave Wingrove about Wingrove's ongoing multi - novel project ...
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Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
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