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Page 312
... and richness by its general concepts , and then to show that these normalizing
, usurping abstractions are empty also . ... postmodernist theory shows that they
are merely powerful consciousness - altering names that can inspire consensual
...
... and richness by its general concepts , and then to show that these normalizing
, usurping abstractions are empty also . ... postmodernist theory shows that they
are merely powerful consciousness - altering names that can inspire consensual
...
Page 316
In a tour - de - force analysis of Wiener ' s language , Hayles shows how deeply
divided he was between preserving certain cherished aspects of liberal
subjectivity and following his own theoretical conclusions into models of
dehumanization ...
In a tour - de - force analysis of Wiener ' s language , Hayles shows how deeply
divided he was between preserving certain cherished aspects of liberal
subjectivity and following his own theoretical conclusions into models of
dehumanization ...
Page 335
... as research now shows , collaborated very closely with his father during Jules
Verne ' s final years ) . The book also contains a general introduction and a
postface wherein the editors speak not only of their own modus operandi in
collecting ...
... as research now shows , collaborated very closely with his father during Jules
Verne ' s final years ) . The book also contains a general introduction and a
postface wherein the editors speak not only of their own modus operandi in
collecting ...
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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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