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Page 234
Thus , a feminist reading readily merges into the reading that most interests me
here : a reading that foregrounds space and place , that recognizes the way that
the abject nature of Campbell ' s Antarctic alien dovetails with both the South ...
Thus , a feminist reading readily merges into the reading that most interests me
here : a reading that foregrounds space and place , that recognizes the way that
the abject nature of Campbell ' s Antarctic alien dovetails with both the South ...
Page 278
I leave as speculation for the individual reader the question of whether the
conditional environment is identical for each ... s notion of the interpretative
community as one where “ different readers will perform similarly when reading
the ' same ...
I leave as speculation for the individual reader the question of whether the
conditional environment is identical for each ... s notion of the interpretative
community as one where “ different readers will perform similarly when reading
the ' same ...
Page 361
The continuous studies , which are at constant hazard of slipping into complacent
Whig histories , are in large measure histories of generations of reading : they
begin with some account or definition of the field as it is understood today , then ...
The continuous studies , which are at constant hazard of slipping into complacent
Whig histories , are in large measure histories of generations of reading : they
begin with some account or definition of the field as it is understood today , then ...
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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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