Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 220
... imagine a world beyond his mental prison . The hardest thing to do is to break the chains of reality and go beyond into a world of your own creation . ( 407 ) A fourth reason is the way hegemonic definitional structures and practices ...
... imagine a world beyond his mental prison . The hardest thing to do is to break the chains of reality and go beyond into a world of your own creation . ( 407 ) A fourth reason is the way hegemonic definitional structures and practices ...
Page 303
to imagine identity differently , " an imperfect ( to say the least ) response to the perception that it is necessary to relocate subjectivity in some more complex spatial relation than is possible when we imagine the body as container ...
to imagine identity differently , " an imperfect ( to say the least ) response to the perception that it is necessary to relocate subjectivity in some more complex spatial relation than is possible when we imagine the body as container ...
Page 346
... imagine every one of these stories being published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , although none of them were . Indeed , when considering each story on its own , reading Feeling Very Strange feels like reading a good ...
... imagine every one of these stories being published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , although none of them were . Indeed , when considering each story on its own , reading Feeling Very Strange feels like reading a good ...
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