Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 182
... relations . This is certainly true of the MARS trilogy , where there are some extended dialogues about social problems ... relation- ship between the longevity treatments in the MARS trilogy , which allow human beings to live much longer ...
... relations . This is certainly true of the MARS trilogy , where there are some extended dialogues about social problems ... relation- ship between the longevity treatments in the MARS trilogy , which allow human beings to live much longer ...
Page 231
... relation to the world ; the notion of the prosthetic is best equipped to explain this . Kirby Farrell uses the ... relations with the prosthetic must always be edgy . What offers to guide or supplement might work to infiltrate or ...
... relation to the world ; the notion of the prosthetic is best equipped to explain this . Kirby Farrell uses the ... relations with the prosthetic must always be edgy . What offers to guide or supplement might work to infiltrate or ...
Page 242
... relations between the hard - boiled element and mystic events in cyberspace became increasingly strained , and the ... relation to the world and enable us to cope with , for instance , loss . This essay surveys the protagonists of Mona ...
... relations between the hard - boiled element and mystic events in cyberspace became increasingly strained , and the ... relation to the world and enable us to cope with , for instance , loss . This essay surveys the protagonists of Mona ...
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