Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... issue ) that , while discussing Dick , Tiptree , Egan , Stephenson , and others , does not actually use the phrase " science fiction , " much less attempt to define the genre or legitimate its importance . A second example is the ...
... issue ) that , while discussing Dick , Tiptree , Egan , Stephenson , and others , does not actually use the phrase " science fiction , " much less attempt to define the genre or legitimate its importance . A second example is the ...
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... issue and in all subsequent issues until very recently readers were advised ( a little tendentiously ? ) on its masthead that " except for purposes of comparison and contrast , " SFS did not publish articles on " supernatural or ...
... issue and in all subsequent issues until very recently readers were advised ( a little tendentiously ? ) on its masthead that " except for purposes of comparison and contrast , " SFS did not publish articles on " supernatural or ...
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... issues on French sf , Japanese sf , Soviet sf , and Global sf ) , and reflecting on the relationship between sf and social change ( with special issues on women and sf , nuclear war , and a planned special issue on Afro - futurism ) ...
... issues on French sf , Japanese sf , Soviet sf , and Global sf ) , and reflecting on the relationship between sf and social change ( with special issues on women and sf , nuclear war , and a planned special issue on Afro - futurism ) ...
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