Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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... like the larks in this country , that have been singing the same five notes over for thousands of years ” ( 119 ) . Those same five notes are the tensions of fathers and sons , mothers and daughters , brothers and sisters ...
... like the larks in this country , that have been singing the same five notes over for thousands of years ” ( 119 ) . Those same five notes are the tensions of fathers and sons , mothers and daughters , brothers and sisters ...
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M. Keith Booker notes that , as early as the 1950s , American post - apocalyptic sf texts were offering a desirable escape into fantasies of colonial expansion : The post - holocaust world in such works often becomes a new version of ...
M. Keith Booker notes that , as early as the 1950s , American post - apocalyptic sf texts were offering a desirable escape into fantasies of colonial expansion : The post - holocaust world in such works often becomes a new version of ...
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Paul Carter notes that Western evaluative comparisons between European and Aboriginal history " has the effect of suppressing the difference of Aboriginal history - difference not simply of content but of form ” ( 161 ) . 4.
Paul Carter notes that Western evaluative comparisons between European and Aboriginal history " has the effect of suppressing the difference of Aboriginal history - difference not simply of content but of form ” ( 161 ) . 4.
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Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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