Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 230
The abject is that which threatens boundaries between inner and outer spaces ,
between subject and object , and between life and death . As with Tuan ' s alien
space , the dissolution of the self that the abject promises is both horrifying and ...
The abject is that which threatens boundaries between inner and outer spaces ,
between subject and object , and between life and death . As with Tuan ' s alien
space , the dissolution of the self that the abject promises is both horrifying and ...
Page 290
The level of violence is disturbing , including a teenage girl gang - raped to death
while her even younger brother is castrated and bleeds to death . Badger and his
group are animal in a molar or fixed way , animal by imitation ( signalled by the ...
The level of violence is disturbing , including a teenage girl gang - raped to death
while her even younger brother is castrated and bleeds to death . Badger and his
group are animal in a molar or fixed way , animal by imitation ( signalled by the ...
Page 360
There are some palpable hits : the painters who use light are interesting , the
death penalty has been abolished , women are the equals of men , divorce is
easy , and there is a tunnel ( or bridge rather ) linking France with England .
There is a ...
There are some palpable hits : the painters who use light are interesting , the
death penalty has been abolished , women are the equals of men , divorce is
easy , and there is a tunnel ( or bridge rather ) linking France with England .
There is a ...
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Contents
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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