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Page 227
Many of the stories show little sense of the historical or physical realities of the
continent . ... Campbell ' s fictional base “ Big Magnet ” similarly shows clear
parallels with “ Little America , " and his evocation of the living and working
conditions ...
Many of the stories show little sense of the historical or physical realities of the
continent . ... Campbell ' s fictional base “ Big Magnet ” similarly shows clear
parallels with “ Little America , " and his evocation of the living and working
conditions ...
Page 282
Although Butler frequently shows characters who can respond positively to
difference in order to survive in her futures , she as ... Understanding how the
concept " animal ” has been deployed over time in philosophical discourse will
show how ...
Although Butler frequently shows characters who can respond positively to
difference in order to survive in her futures , she as ... Understanding how the
concept " animal ” has been deployed over time in philosophical discourse will
show how ...
Page 351
... and Ethnicity ” and Mary Hammond ' s " Monsters and Metaphors : Buffy the
Vampire Slayer and the Old World " are the only two essays in the book to offer
close readings of specific shows , with Blackstein providing a detailed analysis of
the ...
... and Ethnicity ” and Mary Hammond ' s " Monsters and Metaphors : Buffy the
Vampire Slayer and the Old World " are the only two essays in the book to offer
close readings of specific shows , with Blackstein providing a detailed analysis of
the ...
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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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