Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 89
... characters are biologically female human beings who have been technologically re - embodied and thus placed , literally as well as figuratively , on the splice.2 Both characters struggle to construct identities from complex positions ...
... characters are biologically female human beings who have been technologically re - embodied and thus placed , literally as well as figuratively , on the splice.2 Both characters struggle to construct identities from complex positions ...
Page 141
... characters and how these quests may serve as positive models for ( female ) viewers , a key concern for the feminist sf critic should be Ginn's assumption that sf narratives that model masculinity for boys also allow girls to have " a ...
... characters and how these quests may serve as positive models for ( female ) viewers , a key concern for the feminist sf critic should be Ginn's assumption that sf narratives that model masculinity for boys also allow girls to have " a ...
Page 142
... characters as if they were not the collaborative product of writers , directors , producers , and actors . Others could contend that human psychology cannot explain alien subjectivities ( as , for example , Rebecca Riggs argues in a ...
... characters as if they were not the collaborative product of writers , directors , producers , and actors . Others could contend that human psychology cannot explain alien subjectivities ( as , for example , Rebecca Riggs argues in a ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 19 |
Christopher Lockett Domesticity as Redemption in The Puppet | 42 |
Erotic Power in the Science | 59 |
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