Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... chapter , Attebery outlines with admirable clarity the parallels he perceives between the codes of gendered ... Chapter 1 , " Secret Decoder Ring , " provides the theoretical framework ; Chapter 2 , " From Neat Idea to Trope , " explores ...
... chapter , Attebery outlines with admirable clarity the parallels he perceives between the codes of gendered ... Chapter 1 , " Secret Decoder Ring , " provides the theoretical framework ; Chapter 2 , " From Neat Idea to Trope , " explores ...
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... chapter . She calls it “ a living oxymoron , created by the collapse of binary dichotomy , such as linving [ sic ] / dead ... or human / animal . " Citing Judith Butler and others , she discusses how the monster is " a subject beyond ...
... chapter . She calls it “ a living oxymoron , created by the collapse of binary dichotomy , such as linving [ sic ] / dead ... or human / animal . " Citing Judith Butler and others , she discusses how the monster is " a subject beyond ...
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... chapter , begins with a comparison between Le Guin's " The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas ( 1976 ) and Dostoevskii's Crime and Punishment ( 1866 ) to illustrate two kinds of subjects , those of ideology " who thrive on torture , " and ...
... chapter , begins with a comparison between Le Guin's " The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas ( 1976 ) and Dostoevskii's Crime and Punishment ( 1866 ) to illustrate two kinds of subjects , those of ideology " who thrive on torture , " and ...
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