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... the emergence of a contemporary " post - phallic ” culture with affinities to feminist utopian fiction ; the support ... in Fredric Jameson's well - known formulation , utopia as well as reification in the objects of their study .
... the emergence of a contemporary " post - phallic ” culture with affinities to feminist utopian fiction ; the support ... in Fredric Jameson's well - known formulation , utopia as well as reification in the objects of their study .
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Finally , I turn to Barr's own contribution to the anthology , “ Post - Phallic Culture : Reality Now Resembles Utopian Feminist Science Fiction . ” This is in some respects the most challenging and difficult of all the essays ...
Finally , I turn to Barr's own contribution to the anthology , “ Post - Phallic Culture : Reality Now Resembles Utopian Feminist Science Fiction . ” This is in some respects the most challenging and difficult of all the essays ...
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There is something disconcertingly ironic in the marketing of a multivolume set of utopias that only the rich can afford — and ... But , be that as it may , this very handsome set of British utopian works from the eighteenth and early ...
There is something disconcertingly ironic in the marketing of a multivolume set of utopias that only the rich can afford — and ... But , be that as it may , this very handsome set of British utopian works from the eighteenth and early ...
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Contents
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
Amanda Fernbach The Fetishization of Masculinity in Science | 234 |
Vonda N McIntyres | 256 |
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