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there is no topic , from forestry to Egyptology to medieval music , to which
feminism cannot be legitimately , and often productively , " applied . ” But the
affinity between feminism and science fiction is especially — perhaps uniquely —
close and ...
there is no topic , from forestry to Egyptology to medieval music , to which
feminism cannot be legitimately , and often productively , " applied . ” But the
affinity between feminism and science fiction is especially — perhaps uniquely —
close and ...
Page 285
... suggesting that the apparently pro - feminist impulses of the series are
consistently betrayed and neutralized to the ... sucer par science Fictio centrem “ (
Re ) reading Queerly : Science Fiction , Feminism , and the Defamiliarization of
Gender ...
... suggesting that the apparently pro - feminist impulses of the series are
consistently betrayed and neutralized to the ... sucer par science Fictio centrem “ (
Re ) reading Queerly : Science Fiction , Feminism , and the Defamiliarization of
Gender ...
Page 333
Hogeland argues that , although Thelma and Louise does feminist work ( and
mainstream feminists have appropriated its images ) , the film is limited in its
usefulness by its reliance on other film conventions ( buddy films , road films , and
...
Hogeland argues that , although Thelma and Louise does feminist work ( and
mainstream feminists have appropriated its images ) , the film is limited in its
usefulness by its reliance on other film conventions ( buddy films , road films , and
...
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