Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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... create a sense of the alien or unknown . While sf's conventional estrangements populate the fictional environment with , or structure it around , the presence of science , technology , mythology , aliens , androids , humanity , natural ...
... create a sense of the alien or unknown . While sf's conventional estrangements populate the fictional environment with , or structure it around , the presence of science , technology , mythology , aliens , androids , humanity , natural ...
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... create code , “ hacking " in speech as well as through their conceptions of community , " hacking " the genre of science fiction through the blending of cyberpunk and planetary romance , creating fiction reminiscent of the corpus of ...
... create code , “ hacking " in speech as well as through their conceptions of community , " hacking " the genre of science fiction through the blending of cyberpunk and planetary romance , creating fiction reminiscent of the corpus of ...
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... created and enforced by non- native colonizers . Through these complex portrayals , Hopkinson reveals both the ... create meaning : she imagines " how Caribbean culture might metonymize technological progress if it was in our hands ...
... created and enforced by non- native colonizers . Through these complex portrayals , Hopkinson reveals both the ... create meaning : she imagines " how Caribbean culture might metonymize technological progress if it was in our hands ...
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