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Page 184
... consider this passage from " Modest_Witness " : " Time and space organize each other in variable relationships that show any claim to totality , be it the New World Order , Inc. , the Second - Millennium , or the modern world , to be an ...
... consider this passage from " Modest_Witness " : " Time and space organize each other in variable relationships that show any claim to totality , be it the New World Order , Inc. , the Second - Millennium , or the modern world , to be an ...
Page 192
... consider what this vision meant in the twentieth century without considering Heinlein's The Man Who Sold the Moon ( 1950 ) or Clarke's " Sentinel " ( 1951/1953 ) , or the latter's Prelude to Space ( 1951 ) . And Parrett's explanation ...
... consider what this vision meant in the twentieth century without considering Heinlein's The Man Who Sold the Moon ( 1950 ) or Clarke's " Sentinel " ( 1951/1953 ) , or the latter's Prelude to Space ( 1951 ) . And Parrett's explanation ...
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... consider our changing material relationships with animals , especially as these are mediated by changing technologies . Science fiction's long history of engaging with themes of alterity and technological change point to the many ...
... consider our changing material relationships with animals , especially as these are mediated by changing technologies . Science fiction's long history of engaging with themes of alterity and technological change point to the many ...
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