Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 350
... to layeredness , writing process , and symbolism multiply and signal “
privileged moments ' for the viewer to store away and reflect on later " ( 42 ) .
Issues of quality also inform co - editor Roberta E . Pearson ' s essay “ ' Bright
Particular Star ...
... to layeredness , writing process , and symbolism multiply and signal “
privileged moments ' for the viewer to store away and reflect on later " ( 42 ) .
Issues of quality also inform co - editor Roberta E . Pearson ' s essay “ ' Bright
Particular Star ...
Page 351
... the original Star Trek [ 1966 - 1971 ) , which combined travelogue and nodal ,
or The X - Files , which combined travelogue and portal ) . David A . Black ' s “
Charactor ; or , the Strange Case of Uma Peel , ” like Pearson ' s essay on Patrick
...
... the original Star Trek [ 1966 - 1971 ) , which combined travelogue and nodal ,
or The X - Files , which combined travelogue and portal ) . David A . Black ' s “
Charactor ; or , the Strange Case of Uma Peel , ” like Pearson ' s essay on Patrick
...
Page 365
Atara Stein ' s engaging new book argues that the Byronic hero resurfaces in
such contemporary pop culture phenomena as Anne Rice ' s vampire books , the
second wave of Star Trek shows , and 1990s alternative rock . Her posture is one
of ...
Atara Stein ' s engaging new book argues that the Byronic hero resurfaces in
such contemporary pop culture phenomena as Anne Rice ' s vampire books , the
second wave of Star Trek shows , and 1990s alternative rock . Her posture is one
of ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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