Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... fact we might say that it is precisely the ability to short - circuit controlling rational structures ( such as subgenre reference frames ) that gives Dick's writings their value . And what Huntington calls " free association " should ...
... fact we might say that it is precisely the ability to short - circuit controlling rational structures ( such as subgenre reference frames ) that gives Dick's writings their value . And what Huntington calls " free association " should ...
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... fact that his fictional output ( not to mention his opportunities for authorial self - promotion ) was always constrained by his professional academic work . It would appear , however , that his work is being rediscovered by a fresh ...
... fact that his fictional output ( not to mention his opportunities for authorial self - promotion ) was always constrained by his professional academic work . It would appear , however , that his work is being rediscovered by a fresh ...
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... fact , no such characters appear in The Terminator , though one ( singular ) morphing , liquid - metal character does appear in Terminator 2. Since Virtual Geographies was written , Terminator 3 : Rise of the Machines ( 2003 ) has ...
... fact , no such characters appear in The Terminator , though one ( singular ) morphing , liquid - metal character does appear in Terminator 2. Since Virtual Geographies was written , Terminator 3 : Rise of the Machines ( 2003 ) has ...
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