Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 2SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Instead , science fiction becomes little more than a stimulating brain - teaser . Judith Merril , who edited twelve “ Year's Best ” anthologies from 1955 to 1967 , became the preeminent anthologist of her era , in part because she ...
Instead , science fiction becomes little more than a stimulating brain - teaser . Judith Merril , who edited twelve “ Year's Best ” anthologies from 1955 to 1967 , became the preeminent anthologist of her era , in part because she ...
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Look at the Evidence , as might be expected from a critic who has never been one to pull his punches , is both good for the arteries and simulating for the brain , offering a veritable low - fat feast of critical observation and ...
Look at the Evidence , as might be expected from a critic who has never been one to pull his punches , is both good for the arteries and simulating for the brain , offering a veritable low - fat feast of critical observation and ...
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For Stephenson , humans and computers already are equivalent , shown by the virus of the title which crosses from computers to the human brain . In the novel's vision , human rationality , so much a part of the liberal subject , acts as ...
For Stephenson , humans and computers already are equivalent , shown by the virus of the title which crosses from computers to the human brain . In the novel's vision , human rationality , so much a part of the liberal subject , acts as ...
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Contents
A HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION CRITICISM | 161 |
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Hassler The Academic Pioneers of Science Fiction | 213 |
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