Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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In 1987 , in an article entitled “ Science Fiction as a Spatial Genre , " Fredric Jameson pointed out the importance of the ... offer science fiction critics essays that “ throw new light on both SF and geography ” and “ raise important ...
In 1987 , in an article entitled “ Science Fiction as a Spatial Genre , " Fredric Jameson pointed out the importance of the ... offer science fiction critics essays that “ throw new light on both SF and geography ” and “ raise important ...
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( Wells's Huxleyan 1891 article of this title is probably the most important key to his thought in the 1890s . ) In The Time Machine the Time Traveller's home suburb of Richmond is disturbingly estranged via time travel ( though Wells ...
( Wells's Huxleyan 1891 article of this title is probably the most important key to his thought in the 1890s . ) In The Time Machine the Time Traveller's home suburb of Richmond is disturbingly estranged via time travel ( though Wells ...
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Robin Wood's intensely felt discussion of Blade Runner ( Scott 1982 ) was one of the first important pieces on its subject , while Slavoj Žižek's “ The Matrix , or the Two Sides of the Perversion ” is exactly the ill - disciplined ...
Robin Wood's intensely felt discussion of Blade Runner ( Scott 1982 ) was one of the first important pieces on its subject , while Slavoj Žižek's “ The Matrix , or the Two Sides of the Perversion ” is exactly the ill - disciplined ...
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