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Page 243
The Western American Past in the Human Future . It is a truism that Americans
often see the future , and especially the extraterrestrial future , as a frontier . That
Americans in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries have looked upward for ...
The Western American Past in the Human Future . It is a truism that Americans
often see the future , and especially the extraterrestrial future , as a frontier . That
Americans in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries have looked upward for ...
Page 244
In effect , the ways in which we remember and talk about the past of the American
West make it possible to imagine certain futures and difficult to imagine others .
This essay examines homesteading as one of the many and often conflicted ...
In effect , the ways in which we remember and talk about the past of the American
West make it possible to imagine certain futures and difficult to imagine others .
This essay examines homesteading as one of the many and often conflicted ...
Page 363
A prospectus for a publication intended “ to detail the private and public lives of
all citizens of Sans - Pair " ( Souvestre ' s future nation - state ) takes as its slogan
" SUBSCRIBERS ARE ENTITLED TO INDULGENCE . Nonsubscribers are only ...
A prospectus for a publication intended “ to detail the private and public lives of
all citizens of Sans - Pair " ( Souvestre ' s future nation - state ) takes as its slogan
" SUBSCRIBERS ARE ENTITLED TO INDULGENCE . Nonsubscribers are only ...
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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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