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... race . Dowling , though , did not help matters when he chose the term " Ab'O " to name his futuristic tribes . The shortened form of Aborigine , though not the most offensive racial epithet available , has been used derisively more ...
... race . Dowling , though , did not help matters when he chose the term " Ab'O " to name his futuristic tribes . The shortened form of Aborigine , though not the most offensive racial epithet available , has been used derisively more ...
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... racial identity of Mudrooroo Narogin and a number of other writers identified as Aboriginal . Rather than scrutinizing writers ' family trees , we might note the significance of the fact that Australians of mixed or unknown race would ...
... racial identity of Mudrooroo Narogin and a number of other writers identified as Aboriginal . Rather than scrutinizing writers ' family trees , we might note the significance of the fact that Australians of mixed or unknown race would ...
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... Race , and Visions of Utopia in Space . Philadelphia : U of Pennsylvania P , 2003. 294 pp . $ 55 hc .; $ 19.95 pbk ... race in the subtitle , Kilgore's book is not about black sf writers , nor is it a study of race in sf , although it ...
... Race , and Visions of Utopia in Space . Philadelphia : U of Pennsylvania P , 2003. 294 pp . $ 55 hc .; $ 19.95 pbk ... race in the subtitle , Kilgore's book is not about black sf writers , nor is it a study of race in sf , although it ...
Contents
Susana S Martins Revising the Future in The Female | 423 |
Toledano Redondo From Socialist Realism to Anarchist | 442 |
Elizabeth Ginway A Working Model for Analyzing Third | 467 |
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