Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 184
... interest to sf , while also casting relatively familiar texts in a new light by considering them alongside non- or marginally - sf texts . Collectively , they not only draw attention to the ways in which sf has traditionally been ...
... interest to sf , while also casting relatively familiar texts in a new light by considering them alongside non- or marginally - sf texts . Collectively , they not only draw attention to the ways in which sf has traditionally been ...
Page 235
... interest are the marginal sf of Griggs's Imperium in Imperio ( 1899 ) , Du Bois's Dark Princesse ( 1928 ) , and Ellison's Invisible Man ( 1952 ) , as well as the unequivocal sf of Johnson's Light Ahead for the Negro ( 1904 ) , Tracy's ...
... interest are the marginal sf of Griggs's Imperium in Imperio ( 1899 ) , Du Bois's Dark Princesse ( 1928 ) , and Ellison's Invisible Man ( 1952 ) , as well as the unequivocal sf of Johnson's Light Ahead for the Negro ( 1904 ) , Tracy's ...
Page 356
... interest in those advances , and to a shared interest in what those advances might lead to in the future ” ( 2 ) . The three main sections of this book admirably illustrate both the shared interests outlined by Westfahl and the ...
... interest in those advances , and to a shared interest in what those advances might lead to in the future ” ( 2 ) . The three main sections of this book admirably illustrate both the shared interests outlined by Westfahl and the ...
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