Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... argument in favor of the motion of the earth . " ) What tradition was he part of and who were those authors who ... arguing that history has repeatedly proven commonly accepted truths to be false ( e.g. , Columbus ' discoveries ) . Once ...
... argument in favor of the motion of the earth . " ) What tradition was he part of and who were those authors who ... arguing that history has repeatedly proven commonly accepted truths to be false ( e.g. , Columbus ' discoveries ) . Once ...
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... argument for the genre was more expansive and original : that it can offer " an insight and investigation into a ... arguments for science fiction as a way to anticipate and influence future developments , or to comment on present - day ...
... argument for the genre was more expansive and original : that it can offer " an insight and investigation into a ... arguments for science fiction as a way to anticipate and influence future developments , or to comment on present - day ...
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... argument as agreement ( given , among other things , its dismissal of most genre sf as relatively worthless ) , no ... arguing that " SF is distinguished by the narrative dominance or hegemony of a fictional ' novum ' ( novelty ...
... argument as agreement ( given , among other things , its dismissal of most genre sf as relatively worthless ) , no ... arguing that " SF is distinguished by the narrative dominance or hegemony of a fictional ' novum ' ( novelty ...
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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