Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 268
... describes as a forceful act that accounts for the past while establishing a present : To speak in the hacked language is not just to speak in an accent or a creole ; to say the words aloud is an act of referencing history and claiming ...
... describes as a forceful act that accounts for the past while establishing a present : To speak in the hacked language is not just to speak in an accent or a creole ; to say the words aloud is an act of referencing history and claiming ...
Page 270
... describe the connections she finds in writing by black women to speech , storytelling , and performance : " This ... describes as the multiplicity employed by Caribbean women to make meaning , Hopkinson's web provides the structure ...
... describe the connections she finds in writing by black women to speech , storytelling , and performance : " This ... describes as the multiplicity employed by Caribbean women to make meaning , Hopkinson's web provides the structure ...
Page 288
... describes " the political efficacy of ' atelic , hermetic works of art ' in capitalist relations of cultural production " ( " Steppin ' Out " 300 ) . Gilroy describes the shock of special effects such as gunfire , explosions , sirens ...
... describes " the political efficacy of ' atelic , hermetic works of art ' in capitalist relations of cultural production " ( " Steppin ' Out " 300 ) . Gilroy describes the shock of special effects such as gunfire , explosions , sirens ...
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