Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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By inspiring us to think through the future of urban development in terms of social space , Blade Runner reminds us to turn our attention to the importance of both spatializing history and historicizing geography , as suggested by Soja ...
By inspiring us to think through the future of urban development in terms of social space , Blade Runner reminds us to turn our attention to the importance of both spatializing history and historicizing geography , as suggested by Soja ...
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It defies all notion of the social , phenomenological space of mutual production . As programs that “ produce no output ” ( 107 ) , the Copies are confined to the symbolic , imaginary , nonproductive , and reductive realm of ...
It defies all notion of the social , phenomenological space of mutual production . As programs that “ produce no output ” ( 107 ) , the Copies are confined to the symbolic , imaginary , nonproductive , and reductive realm of ...
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It is typical to study Thomas More's Utopia for its commentary on the social ills of sixteenth - century England , its representation of a community where all people are created equal , or its tightly structured social institutions that ...
It is typical to study Thomas More's Utopia for its commentary on the social ills of sixteenth - century England , its representation of a community where all people are created equal , or its tightly structured social institutions that ...
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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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