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Page 258
His sexuality in ( further conful been on the planet for seven years , can talk one
of their many languages , and can work with them . But he also holds these
remnants of the race in contempt : " I think we ought to draw a line around this
town we ...
His sexuality in ( further conful been on the planet for seven years , can talk one
of their many languages , and can work with them . But he also holds these
remnants of the race in contempt : " I think we ought to draw a line around this
town we ...
Page 308
The contradictory imperial attitudes of Mad Max Ill can be further understood in
relation to Max ' s own evolution across the three films — he is hailed as a hero
but initially reticent to embrace such a role , in a manner reminiscent of Marvel ...
The contradictory imperial attitudes of Mad Max Ill can be further understood in
relation to Max ' s own evolution across the three films — he is hailed as a hero
but initially reticent to embrace such a role , in a manner reminiscent of Marvel ...
Page 351
Jeffrey Sconce takes the issue of audience several steps further as he describes ,
in “ Star Trek , Heaven ' s Gate , and Textual Transcendence , " how the Heaven '
s Gate cult , thirty - nine of whose members committed mass suicide in 1997 ...
Jeffrey Sconce takes the issue of audience several steps further as he describes ,
in “ Star Trek , Heaven ' s Gate , and Textual Transcendence , " how the Heaven '
s Gate cult , thirty - nine of whose members committed mass suicide in 1997 ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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