Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 149
Sylvia Kelso tackles gender and women's writing in an entertaining and informative essay entitled " Writing New Ones : Myths of Self - hood in Recent Women's SF . " As might be expected at a meeting of the Mythopoeic Literature ...
Sylvia Kelso tackles gender and women's writing in an entertaining and informative essay entitled " Writing New Ones : Myths of Self - hood in Recent Women's SF . " As might be expected at a meeting of the Mythopoeic Literature ...
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Yet Women of Other Worlds invites speculation as to why so many 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 ...
Yet Women of Other Worlds invites speculation as to why so many 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 ...
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Pointing out that Gilman's utopia has been read as both critiquing and confirming contemporary perspectives on femininity and women's roles - particularly in its insistence that “ woman's sphere remains the home ; the only difference is ...
Pointing out that Gilman's utopia has been read as both critiquing and confirming contemporary perspectives on femininity and women's roles - particularly in its insistence that “ woman's sphere remains the home ; the only difference is ...
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Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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