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Page 297
... Butler shows how the human tendency to make “ animals ” of different humans
is at the heart of these problems . ... work on the philosophical history of the
category “ animal ” brings to light the structural problem with hierarchy and
prejudice .
... Butler shows how the human tendency to make “ animals ” of different humans
is at the heart of these problems . ... work on the philosophical history of the
category “ animal ” brings to light the structural problem with hierarchy and
prejudice .
Page 323
Additionally , a quick survey of film studies , media studies , and cultural studies
journals demonstrates a healthy and growing engagement with sf film over the
last decade — and perhaps this is where the problem for sf journals lies . Now
that ...
Additionally , a quick survey of film studies , media studies , and cultural studies
journals demonstrates a healthy and growing engagement with sf film over the
last decade — and perhaps this is where the problem for sf journals lies . Now
that ...
Page 342
The problem , Ashley concludes , is not that Gernsback was penurious or
conniving by nature , but that he consistently mismanaged his own finances and
was too stubborn to admit when he had made a mistake . As one would expect in
...
The problem , Ashley concludes , is not that Gernsback was penurious or
conniving by nature , but that he consistently mismanaged his own finances and
was too stubborn to admit when he had made a mistake . As one would expect in
...
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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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