Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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( 114-15 ) Nugent " searches ” for Pella by keeping track of her movements , and by playing on her growing sexuality to pull her back to human society . He seeks out her hiding place physically and spies on her dreaming body .
( 114-15 ) Nugent " searches ” for Pella by keeping track of her movements , and by playing on her growing sexuality to pull her back to human society . He seeks out her hiding place physically and spies on her dreaming body .
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between two ranking members of the Patternist society , Coransee and Teray , respectively a member of the house and an outsider , the background division of the world into three types of humans provides a situation typical of a Butler ...
between two ranking members of the Patternist society , Coransee and Teray , respectively a member of the house and an outsider , the background division of the world into three types of humans provides a situation typical of a Butler ...
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Christine M. Mains , University of Calgary CFP : Conference on Technology , Knowledge , and Society , Hyderabad , India , December 12-15 , 2005. Following the success of the inaugural conference , held at the University of California at ...
Christine M. Mains , University of Calgary CFP : Conference on Technology , Knowledge , and Society , Hyderabad , India , December 12-15 , 2005. Following the success of the inaugural conference , held at the University of California at ...
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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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