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... recently been reluctant to use these terms . Since his attack on the philosophical premises of ( scientific ) modernity ... recent hybrid genre fictions . Of ANTs and Men . In the early part of 4 SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES , VOLUME 33 ( 2006 )
... recently been reluctant to use these terms . Since his attack on the philosophical premises of ( scientific ) modernity ... recent hybrid genre fictions . Of ANTs and Men . In the early part of 4 SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES , VOLUME 33 ( 2006 )
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... recent sf . It links sf into a network of associations that registers a transformation of scientific authority in the contemporary world , helping to explain why sf has become such a vital node in the collective for thinking through our ...
... recent sf . It links sf into a network of associations that registers a transformation of scientific authority in the contemporary world , helping to explain why sf has become such a vital node in the collective for thinking through our ...
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... recent novels have built a historical cycle of ambitious proportions . Having written Cryptonomicon ( 1999 ) , a labyrinthine prehistory of computing and global financial systems set predominantly during World War II , Stephenson has ...
... recent novels have built a historical cycle of ambitious proportions . Having written Cryptonomicon ( 1999 ) , a labyrinthine prehistory of computing and global financial systems set predominantly during World War II , Stephenson has ...
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