Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Page 391
... narratives may seem to ignore , or even resist , these theses , but without them the genre would be incomprehensible ... narrative that explores the salience , for beings like us , of vast space , deep time , and radical change . Some of ...
... narratives may seem to ignore , or even resist , these theses , but without them the genre would be incomprehensible ... narrative that explores the salience , for beings like us , of vast space , deep time , and radical change . Some of ...
Page 432
... narrative itself covers a period of only a few days and is structured as a fast - paced caper story , in keeping with the brief moment of anticipation between the lightning and thunder . Despite this linear , fast - moving plot , the ...
... narrative itself covers a period of only a few days and is structured as a fast - paced caper story , in keeping with the brief moment of anticipation between the lightning and thunder . Despite this linear , fast - moving plot , the ...
Page 539
... narrative ... and because there are various hints in the novel pointing towards a transgression of binarisms that critics have so far overlooked ” ( 232 ) . The most obvious of these transgressions , perhaps , can be found in the way in ...
... narrative ... and because there are various hints in the novel pointing towards a transgression of binarisms that critics have so far overlooked ” ( 232 ) . The most obvious of these transgressions , perhaps , can be found in the way in ...
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