Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... SF Nineteenth - century utopian writings and lost - race sagas notwithstanding , anthropological science fiction is generally considered a late - twentieth - century phenomenon , best exemplified by the work of writers such as Ursula K ...
... SF Nineteenth - century utopian writings and lost - race sagas notwithstanding , anthropological science fiction is generally considered a late - twentieth - century phenomenon , best exemplified by the work of writers such as Ursula K ...
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... sf writers to whom the appellation " anthropological science fiction " has never been attached . Biographically , he was strongly associated with a number of authors based in Texas , whose work at times shared regional concerns ; during ...
... sf writers to whom the appellation " anthropological science fiction " has never been attached . Biographically , he was strongly associated with a number of authors based in Texas , whose work at times shared regional concerns ; during ...
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... ( Science Fiction : History , Science , Vision [ 1977 ] ) identified Superman as " the most influential science fiction comic strip of all time " ( 108 ) and defined the non - alien Batman as an sf hero because of the nifty gadgets in his ...
... ( Science Fiction : History , Science , Vision [ 1977 ] ) identified Superman as " the most influential science fiction comic strip of all time " ( 108 ) and defined the non - alien Batman as an sf hero because of the nifty gadgets in his ...
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