Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... question with a resounding " NO " or possibly even " HELL , NO ! " And yet it may be worth noting that a good bit of the best sf scholarship in recent years privileges questions drawn from well - codified critical discourses over questions ...
... question with a resounding " NO " or possibly even " HELL , NO ! " And yet it may be worth noting that a good bit of the best sf scholarship in recent years privileges questions drawn from well - codified critical discourses over questions ...
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... 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 appropriate to our ...
... 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 appropriate to our ...
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... questions . In the arts , the postmodern names an array of formal devices and techniques . Among the ( alas literally ) ... Question : What is Postmodernism ? " If “ the ultimate rhetorical and dialectical device of modernism is the phrase ...
... questions . In the arts , the postmodern names an array of formal devices and techniques . Among the ( alas literally ) ... Question : What is Postmodernism ? " If “ the ultimate rhetorical and dialectical device of modernism is the phrase ...
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