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Page 257
... parody as " repetition with critical distance " ( 185 ) . Specifically , by parodying mainstream sf's assumption of the human subject held stable by its race , nation , gender , sexuality , class , and so forth , McIntyre challenges the ...
... parody as " repetition with critical distance " ( 185 ) . Specifically , by parodying mainstream sf's assumption of the human subject held stable by its race , nation , gender , sexuality , class , and so forth , McIntyre challenges the ...
Page 258
... parody helps us to avoid that cul - de - sac . She notes that the modifications that parody can produce have " become a most popular and effective strategy of black , ethnic , and feminist artists , trying to come to terms with and to ...
... parody helps us to avoid that cul - de - sac . She notes that the modifications that parody can produce have " become a most popular and effective strategy of black , ethnic , and feminist artists , trying to come to terms with and to ...
Page 348
... parodies that had been discussed earlier in the book , plus another short parody by Michael J.S. Dewar . Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom features several essays on teaching sf , the most interesting a statistical study by ...
... parodies that had been discussed earlier in the book , plus another short parody by Michael J.S. Dewar . Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom features several essays on teaching sf , the most interesting a statistical study by ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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