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... genre conventions , she nevertheless contends that formerly feminist authors have abandoned their early ambition to take " a masculine genre ” and transform it " by unsettling some of its most basic assumptions " ( 2 ) . McIntyre is ...
... genre conventions , she nevertheless contends that formerly feminist authors have abandoned their early ambition to take " a masculine genre ” and transform it " by unsettling some of its most basic assumptions " ( 2 ) . McIntyre is ...
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... genre to speak to the present . In other words , McIntyre uses the genre's own devices to rearrange its meanings . Engaging the space future as a central motif of sf , she harnesses the genre's enormous commercial apparatus for ...
... genre to speak to the present . In other words , McIntyre uses the genre's own devices to rearrange its meanings . Engaging the space future as a central motif of sf , she harnesses the genre's enormous commercial apparatus for ...
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... genre and on English - speaking countries ( with the exception of entries on France , Germany , and Russia ) . Readers interested in the multimedia nature of this cultural mode will be especially pleased by the inclusion of entries on ...
... genre and on English - speaking countries ( with the exception of entries on France , Germany , and Russia ) . Readers interested in the multimedia nature of this cultural mode will be especially pleased by the inclusion of entries on ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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