Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 290
As the novel continues and we learn more about the world of the present , the boundary between human and animal is increasingly compromised . While Eli's people are animal - like in terms of some of the associations of animality ...
As the novel continues and we learn more about the world of the present , the boundary between human and animal is increasingly compromised . While Eli's people are animal - like in terms of some of the associations of animality ...
Page 298
He continues his analysis of how the human / animal boundary is implicated in this new politics in The Open , and concludes that work by suggesting that rethinking a new subject for politics and a new world order will start with ...
He continues his analysis of how the human / animal boundary is implicated in this new politics in The Open , and concludes that work by suggesting that rethinking a new subject for politics and a new world order will start with ...
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This seeming impulse to befuddle continues . The editors offer no evidence of their expertise in sf and fantasy , and offer no information on the contributors to the volume , an unfortunate choice when considering issues of identity ...
This seeming impulse to befuddle continues . The editors offer no evidence of their expertise in sf and fantasy , and offer no information on the contributors to the volume , an unfortunate choice when considering issues of identity ...
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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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