Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 150
... feminist anger . The fiction authors are all women , and I would imagine that they all self - identify as feminists , but most of them appear to have individual agendas and concerns that certainly do not conform to any monolithic ...
... feminist anger . The fiction authors are all women , and I would imagine that they all self - identify as feminists , but most of them appear to have individual agendas and concerns that certainly do not conform to any monolithic ...
Page 151
... feminist theorists are hostile to Gibson and the cyberspace visions that he helped to develop in the early 1980s . Nicola Griffith's essay , " Writing from the Body , " may provide a clue . Griffith trots out the familiar but ...
... feminist theorists are hostile to Gibson and the cyberspace visions that he helped to develop in the early 1980s . Nicola Griffith's essay , " Writing from the Body , " may provide a clue . Griffith trots out the familiar but ...
Page 153
... feminist science fiction . But this opposition only works because Burwell unduly minimizes the extent to which her traditional utopias critique and destabilize the political and social conventions of their respective present times ...
... feminist science fiction . But this opposition only works because Burwell unduly minimizes the extent to which her traditional utopias critique and destabilize the political and social conventions of their respective present times ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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