Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Things are things ” ( 270 ) . It is easy to see the potential for political enervation suggested in these descriptions of science fiction's current relations with futurity , especially in Baudrillard's , but also , ironically , in ...
Things are things ” ( 270 ) . It is easy to see the potential for political enervation suggested in these descriptions of science fiction's current relations with futurity , especially in Baudrillard's , but also , ironically , in ...
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Things are things . 8. “ Futuristic Flu ” provides incisive commentaries on some of the important critical models that have addressed this particular ailment , including those by Jameson and J.G. Ballard . 9.
Things are things . 8. “ Futuristic Flu ” provides incisive commentaries on some of the important critical models that have addressed this particular ailment , including those by Jameson and J.G. Ballard . 9.
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Cayce goes for the meanings of things ; their uses ( the uses of technology , for instance , which an sf protagonist might be expected to concentrate on ) are left to her sidekick Boone Chu , who turns out to be unreliable .
Cayce goes for the meanings of things ; their uses ( the uses of technology , for instance , which an sf protagonist might be expected to concentrate on ) are left to her sidekick Boone Chu , who turns out to be unreliable .
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