Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 189
... accounts of new inventions could offer " inspiration " to inventors , who might proceed to actually build the proposed invention or something similar to it . Correspondingly , there were three natural audiences for science fiction : the ...
... accounts of new inventions could offer " inspiration " to inventors , who might proceed to actually build the proposed invention or something similar to it . Correspondingly , there were three natural audiences for science fiction : the ...
Page 247
... accounts have appeared since 1980 , including a few by writers who no longer associate themselves with sf . The best of these commentaries have provided an important arena of intelligent and sophisticated debate about the field , and ...
... accounts have appeared since 1980 , including a few by writers who no longer associate themselves with sf . The best of these commentaries have provided an important arena of intelligent and sophisticated debate about the field , and ...
Page 320
... accounts by his daughter , Mary Catherine , of her father's views in Our Own Metaphor ( 1972 ) . I find this tactic odd , since Hayles carefully reads the original works of Wiener , Maturana , and Varela . It may , however , only be a ...
... accounts by his daughter , Mary Catherine , of her father's views in Our Own Metaphor ( 1972 ) . I find this tactic odd , since Hayles carefully reads the original works of Wiener , Maturana , and Varela . It may , however , only be a ...
Contents
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Hassler The Academic Pioneers of Science Fiction | 213 |
OTHER ARTICLES | 284 |
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