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Page 321
Indeed , Gordon ' s movies are so bad that Renzi , far from suggesting that they
actually seem quite good if viewed with a postmodern ironic eye , accuses
Gordon of deliberate incompetence , a posture that “ seems a masochist ' s
excuse for ...
Indeed , Gordon ' s movies are so bad that Renzi , far from suggesting that they
actually seem quite good if viewed with a postmodern ironic eye , accuses
Gordon of deliberate incompetence , a posture that “ seems a masochist ' s
excuse for ...
Page 323
But first it is necessary to note that there is actually a lot of good writing on sf film .
A comparison with film noir and the western is instructive . Although these were
among the earliest genres to be enshrined in film studies , neither has yet ...
But first it is necessary to note that there is actually a lot of good writing on sf film .
A comparison with film noir and the western is instructive . Although these were
among the earliest genres to be enshrined in film studies , neither has yet ...
Page 344
... of course , but stirring stuff nonetheless . In fact , the two reviews that actually
manage to tell us most about science fiction have a more historical perspective :
Robert Silverberg ' s 344 SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES , VOLUME 32 ( 2005 )
... of course , but stirring stuff nonetheless . In fact , the two reviews that actually
manage to tell us most about science fiction have a more historical perspective :
Robert Silverberg ' s 344 SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES , VOLUME 32 ( 2005 )
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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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