Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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... global " effort on the part of scholars from five continents and twelve countries who gathered together at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2001 to discuss globalization , science fiction , and the cybernetic revolution ( 1 ) . He ...
... global " effort on the part of scholars from five continents and twelve countries who gathered together at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2001 to discuss globalization , science fiction , and the cybernetic revolution ( 1 ) . He ...
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... global perspectives as they shift critical paradigms from " cultural studies per se to intercultural studies " ( 256 ) . It seems to me that this is both an admirable and appropriate goal , and one that appears to be already well under ...
... global perspectives as they shift critical paradigms from " cultural studies per se to intercultural studies " ( 256 ) . It seems to me that this is both an admirable and appropriate goal , and one that appears to be already well under ...
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... global capitalism , what new futures might they inspire artists to create ? And as Bollywood directors ensure their positions within the world's largest and most lucrative film industry by resisting Western realism and appropriating ...
... global capitalism , what new futures might they inspire artists to create ? And as Bollywood directors ensure their positions within the world's largest and most lucrative film industry by resisting Western realism and appropriating ...
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