Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 252
... important to the connection between narrative and personhood in the literary tradition , in which control of one's own narrative equates to control of one's self . Frances Ferguson contends that the psychological novel emerges from the ...
... important to the connection between narrative and personhood in the literary tradition , in which control of one's own narrative equates to control of one's self . Frances Ferguson contends that the psychological novel emerges from the ...
Page 288
... importance of records as material objects for which " consumption ” is a weak term to describe the processes involved ... important media spaces for representations of blackness . In his book acknowledgments he even gives props to record ...
... importance of records as material objects for which " consumption ” is a weak term to describe the processes involved ... important media spaces for representations of blackness . In his book acknowledgments he even gives props to record ...
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... importance of eighteenth- and nineteenth - century scientific travelogues , as well as phrenology / physiognomy . He ... important factors in the kinship the romantics felt between phrenology and their philosophy " ( 43 ) ; and " while ...
... importance of eighteenth- and nineteenth - century scientific travelogues , as well as phrenology / physiognomy . He ... important factors in the kinship the romantics felt between phrenology and their philosophy " ( 43 ) ; and " while ...
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