Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 208
... Escape from such a region thus requires an opposing infinite movement . “ You must have an indefinite [ something not purely quantitative ] or as I should prefer to say infinite if you would escape a tiresome insipid farce and gain true ...
... Escape from such a region thus requires an opposing infinite movement . “ You must have an indefinite [ something not purely quantitative ] or as I should prefer to say infinite if you would escape a tiresome insipid farce and gain true ...
Page 246
... escape . For Sethe , " the future was a matter of keeping the past at bay . The ' better life ' she believed she and Denver were living was simply not that other one " ( 42 ) . Sethe's experience of slavery is recorded on her scarred ...
... escape . For Sethe , " the future was a matter of keeping the past at bay . The ' better life ' she believed she and Denver were living was simply not that other one " ( 42 ) . Sethe's experience of slavery is recorded on her scarred ...
Page 248
... escape the pain that comes with embracing subjectivity , hope , and the future . " Suicide or Worse " in Kindred . At first glance , Butler's novel seems the opposite of Morrison's : Sethe must move into the future in order to embrace ...
... escape the pain that comes with embracing subjectivity , hope , and the future . " Suicide or Worse " in Kindred . At first glance , Butler's novel seems the opposite of Morrison's : Sethe must move into the future in order to embrace ...
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