Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 264
... popular interest in sf , but also supplied the template for technological innovations . " Hopkinson notes that even at the level of nomenclature , technology reflects certain histories that determine future development : So many of our ...
... popular interest in sf , but also supplied the template for technological innovations . " Hopkinson notes that even at the level of nomenclature , technology reflects certain histories that determine future development : So many of our ...
Page 344
... Popular and the Canonical , aims , through question - and - answer exercises and close textual and historical analysis , to introduce readers to the varieties of popular literature and to different approaches to judging literature ...
... Popular and the Canonical , aims , through question - and - answer exercises and close textual and historical analysis , to introduce readers to the varieties of popular literature and to different approaches to judging literature ...
Page 367
... Popular Music ( 2001 ) and Media Studies in Aotearoa / New Zealand ( 2004 , co - edited with Luke Goode ) . He is currently writing a book for Sage Publications provisionally titled Understanding Popular Music in the Digital Age . Other ...
... Popular Music ( 2001 ) and Media Studies in Aotearoa / New Zealand ( 2004 , co - edited with Luke Goode ) . He is currently writing a book for Sage Publications provisionally titled Understanding Popular Music in the Digital Age . Other ...
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