Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... seem to mind either , and that has been a major breakthrough . It seems to me that SFS has had two main phases , and hovers on the edge of a third . In the 1970s , a structuralist - Marxist axis gave the genre definition , political ...
... seem to mind either , and that has been a major breakthrough . It seems to me that SFS has had two main phases , and hovers on the edge of a third . In the 1970s , a structuralist - Marxist axis gave the genre definition , political ...
Page 427
... seems that the only vestige of Francophone identity is found in the patois of the squats , " a mixture of French , English , and Asian languages " ( 10 ) . This is perhaps a realization of current fears that the distinct French ...
... seems that the only vestige of Francophone identity is found in the patois of the squats , " a mixture of French , English , and Asian languages " ( 10 ) . This is perhaps a realization of current fears that the distinct French ...
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... seems to have nothing whatever to do with the question asked or the problem raised . You are given the autonomy to discover the relevance of the reply and hence to work out the problem for yourself . This is a sign of respect . It is ...
... seems to have nothing whatever to do with the question asked or the problem raised . You are given the autonomy to discover the relevance of the reply and hence to work out the problem for yourself . This is a sign of respect . It is ...
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