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Page 179
Then it becomes human . “ How would you feel and what might not happen to
you , ” is the typical question . . . . For the writer of fantastic stories to help the
reader to play the game properly , he must help him in every possible
unobtrusive way ...
Then it becomes human . “ How would you feel and what might not happen to
you , ” is the typical question . . . . For the writer of fantastic stories to help the
reader to play the game properly , he must help him in every possible
unobtrusive way ...
Page 237
It also raises important questions about the feasibility of its own enterprise ,
questions which are particularly relevant to contemporary Canadian concerns
about cultural identity . What exactly is Canadian sf or Canadian fantasy ? How /
where ...
It also raises important questions about the feasibility of its own enterprise ,
questions which are particularly relevant to contemporary Canadian concerns
about cultural identity . What exactly is Canadian sf or Canadian fantasy ? How /
where ...
Page 254
... real ” : “ Feminism questions a given order in political terms , while science
fiction questions it in imaginative terms . ... postmodernism ( s ) have long been a
source of critical debate , and this question of potential intersections is the focus
of ...
... real ” : “ Feminism questions a given order in political terms , while science
fiction questions it in imaginative terms . ... postmodernism ( s ) have long been a
source of critical debate , and this question of potential intersections is the focus
of ...
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