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Vonda N. McIntyre and C.J. Cherryh , as " space opera " writers who have submitted their once radical political agendas to " the limitations of the conventional SF form , ” exemplify this failure ( Bonner 4 ) . While Bonner grants that ...
Vonda N. McIntyre and C.J. Cherryh , as " space opera " writers who have submitted their once radical political agendas to " the limitations of the conventional SF form , ” exemplify this failure ( Bonner 4 ) . While Bonner grants that ...
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Gregory Benford argues that Le Guin is “ not a hard SF writer ” and that her best - known novel ... If space may be considered the natural domain of hard sf writers , this collection implies that there is little room for minority views ...
Gregory Benford argues that Le Guin is “ not a hard SF writer ” and that her best - known novel ... If space may be considered the natural domain of hard sf writers , this collection implies that there is little room for minority views ...
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It's important that potential contributors realize what we are not looking for as well : writers too canonical for our project include James Baldwin , Saul Bellow , Ralph Ellison , William Faulkner , Ernest Hemingway , Norman Mailer ...
It's important that potential contributors realize what we are not looking for as well : writers too canonical for our project include James Baldwin , Saul Bellow , Ralph Ellison , William Faulkner , Ernest Hemingway , Norman Mailer ...
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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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