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Though the pro - naturalist bias of American feminism is still with us , it has been significantly eroded . ... and nearly all possess significant professional credentials in women's and gender studies , in sf criticism , or ( most ...
Though the pro - naturalist bias of American feminism is still with us , it has been significantly eroded . ... and nearly all possess significant professional credentials in women's and gender studies , in sf criticism , or ( most ...
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There can be little question that Jennifer Brody's first book makes a significant contribution to studies of race in nineteenth - century Britain . She often finds surprising intersections between cultural phenomena as she applies her ...
There can be little question that Jennifer Brody's first book makes a significant contribution to studies of race in nineteenth - century Britain . She often finds surprising intersections between cultural phenomena as she applies her ...
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Aldiss reveals along the way the biographical significance of much of his fiction , even the forbiddingly abstract ... ( 408 ) Aldiss also presents us with several recurrent dreams that seem significant at various moments of his life ...
Aldiss reveals along the way the biographical significance of much of his fiction , even the forbiddingly abstract ... ( 408 ) Aldiss also presents us with several recurrent dreams that seem significant at various moments of his life ...
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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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