Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 305
... colonial era is observable in its images of nineteenth - century European colonies , especially those of the Orient : Max travels in a camel - driven buggy , Aunty has an Asian saxophonist , and there appears to be a Bartertown Bazaar ...
... colonial era is observable in its images of nineteenth - century European colonies , especially those of the Orient : Max travels in a camel - driven buggy , Aunty has an Asian saxophonist , and there appears to be a Bartertown Bazaar ...
Page 307
... colonial societies ( Shohat and Stam 140 ) . The stagnating tribe lacks a direction until Max arrives ; Mad Max III effaces the Aborigine presence and repopulates the Outback with white children , ready to make their way in the world ...
... colonial societies ( Shohat and Stam 140 ) . The stagnating tribe lacks a direction until Max arrives ; Mad Max III effaces the Aborigine presence and repopulates the Outback with white children , ready to make their way in the world ...
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... colonial urbanization . It could also be argued that the Bartertown Max destroys represents an appropriation of imperial machinery by those deemed less human by its discourses , that it is not an inverted colony but a postcolonial ...
... colonial urbanization . It could also be argued that the Bartertown Max destroys represents an appropriation of imperial machinery by those deemed less human by its discourses , that it is not an inverted colony but a postcolonial ...
Contents
Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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