Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 3SFS Publications - Science fiction |
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Page 386
... traditional stories , by contrast , are generally organized around figures who represent entire groups or symbolize nonhuman forces . When sf draws upon traditional beliefs and stories , then , it places them in radically different ...
... traditional stories , by contrast , are generally organized around figures who represent entire groups or symbolize nonhuman forces . When sf draws upon traditional beliefs and stories , then , it places them in radically different ...
Page 392
... traditional ways of life . The Arnuna are the future of humankind , rather than the vanishing past , but in becoming that future , they must trade their own culture for that of the vanished aliens . The Hopeful Moment . The first story ...
... traditional ways of life . The Arnuna are the future of humankind , rather than the vanishing past , but in becoming that future , they must trade their own culture for that of the vanished aliens . The Hopeful Moment . The first story ...
Page 481
... traditional culture may be considered a strength . Lastly , stories of first encounters between Brazil's hinterland and alien cultures unite religious , mystical , and folk culture with alien technology , emphasizing a type of cultural ...
... traditional culture may be considered a strength . Lastly , stories of first encounters between Brazil's hinterland and alien cultures unite religious , mystical , and folk culture with alien technology , emphasizing a type of cultural ...
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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