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Page 85
... narrative of VALIS , which represents perhaps the ultimate convergence of Dick's interests in media technologies , cortical stimulation , drugs , schizophrenia , and telepathy . The narrative is a loosely - disguised account of his ...
... narrative of VALIS , which represents perhaps the ultimate convergence of Dick's interests in media technologies , cortical stimulation , drugs , schizophrenia , and telepathy . The narrative is a loosely - disguised account of his ...
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... narratives . In the sf film , the narrative will often stop for the contemplation of the spectacular special effects being used to represent the depicted world . As Kuhn suggests , " since the films themselves are often about new or ...
... narratives . In the sf film , the narrative will often stop for the contemplation of the spectacular special effects being used to represent the depicted world . As Kuhn suggests , " since the films themselves are often about new or ...
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... narratives of The X - Files . While few would disagree with Luckhurst's construction of this series as an apocalyptic narrative informed by the alien abduction phenomenon or his observation that it “ leaked outside mere televisual form ...
... narratives of The X - Files . While few would disagree with Luckhurst's construction of this series as an apocalyptic narrative informed by the alien abduction phenomenon or his observation that it “ leaked outside mere televisual form ...
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