Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 243
... relation to the world of dominance and mastery . African Americans have a quite different relationship both to science and to the idea of the future . ' Kindred's present - day setting can be understood as being in the future imagined ...
... relation to the world of dominance and mastery . African Americans have a quite different relationship both to science and to the idea of the future . ' Kindred's present - day setting can be understood as being in the future imagined ...
Page 245
... relation rather than the abstract mind as the model for subjectivity . Sanchez - Eppler argues that " the success of ... relation to the dynamic of extrapolation . Morrison and Butler address the continued relationship among past ...
... relation rather than the abstract mind as the model for subjectivity . Sanchez - Eppler argues that " the success of ... relation to the dynamic of extrapolation . Morrison and Butler address the continued relationship among past ...
Page 256
... relation to Black Power sf . 8. Rushdy notes that this relationship to time and an imagined future is a well- established motif in African - American literature , despite neo - slave narratives ' innovative use of devices like time ...
... relation to Black Power sf . 8. Rushdy notes that this relationship to time and an imagined future is a well- established motif in African - American literature , despite neo - slave narratives ' innovative use of devices like time ...
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