Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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... example of the neo - slave narrative , an African - American genre that investigates the history of slavery and ... examples of what Timothy Spaulding calls the postmodern slave narrative , a form that " force [ s ] us to question the ...
... example of the neo - slave narrative , an African - American genre that investigates the history of slavery and ... examples of what Timothy Spaulding calls the postmodern slave narrative , a form that " force [ s ] us to question the ...
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... examples of how this book goes wrong . Luckily , there are other studies of women in early sf to turn to , and I look ... example of the raw editorializing of Technophobia ! Which is to say that the tone is the first indicator that ...
... examples of how this book goes wrong . Luckily , there are other studies of women in early sf to turn to , and I look ... example of the raw editorializing of Technophobia ! Which is to say that the tone is the first indicator that ...
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... example ) who successfully combine " imagination ... with scientific rigor " ( 143 ) . In his penultimate chapter , entitled " Anything Goes , 1993-2000 , " he not only brings his historical overview to a conclusion , but also draws the ...
... example ) who successfully combine " imagination ... with scientific rigor " ( 143 ) . In his penultimate chapter , entitled " Anything Goes , 1993-2000 , " he not only brings his historical overview to a conclusion , but also draws the ...
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