Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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David Ketterer , University of Liverpool To the question posed by the title of his essay in the March / April 1978 issue of Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine , “ Will Academe Kill Science Fiction ? " Jack Williamson's answer was a somewhat ...
David Ketterer , University of Liverpool To the question posed by the title of his essay in the March / April 1978 issue of Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine , “ Will Academe Kill Science Fiction ? " Jack Williamson's answer was a somewhat ...
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Best to deal with the question of genre right away . Some readers , including John Clute ( “ The Case of the World , Two ” ) and Fredric Jameson ( “ Fear and Loathing in Globalization ” ) see in Pattern Recognition a kind of sf writing ...
Best to deal with the question of genre right away . Some readers , including John Clute ( “ The Case of the World , Two ” ) and Fredric Jameson ( “ Fear and Loathing in Globalization ” ) see in Pattern Recognition a kind of sf writing ...
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... postmodern thought remains profoundly agnostic or ambivalent , attuned to opening rather than answering questions . ... the short essay appended to his The Postmodern Condition : “ Answering the Question : What is Postmodernism ?
... postmodern thought remains profoundly agnostic or ambivalent , attuned to opening rather than answering questions . ... the short essay appended to his The Postmodern Condition : “ Answering the Question : What is Postmodernism ?
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