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Page 225
Elizabeth Leane Locating the Thing : The Antarctic as Alien Space in John W .
Campbell ' s “ Who Goes There ? ” The “ spatial turn ” in literary and cultural
criticism has been relatively slow to engage with science fiction . In 1987 , in an
article ...
Elizabeth Leane Locating the Thing : The Antarctic as Alien Space in John W .
Campbell ' s “ Who Goes There ? ” The “ spatial turn ” in literary and cultural
criticism has been relatively slow to engage with science fiction . In 1987 , in an
article ...
Page 229
Critics thus often read The Thing from Another World within a Cold War context
as one of a series of anti - Soviet 1950s sf films ; this makes sense of the
relocation to the Arctic , a liminal space halfway between North America and the
USSR .
Critics thus often read The Thing from Another World within a Cold War context
as one of a series of anti - Soviet 1950s sf films ; this makes sense of the
relocation to the Arctic , a liminal space halfway between North America and the
USSR .
Page 230
It is not surprising that Moyes , alone in a very limited homeplace , figured the
alien space outside his door in terms of a huge absorbing creature . Tuan ' s
theorization of alien space recalls another influential analysis of the relationship ...
It is not surprising that Moyes , alone in a very limited homeplace , figured the
alien space outside his door in terms of a huge absorbing creature . Tuan ' s
theorization of alien space recalls another influential analysis of the relationship ...
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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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