Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... argues that psychoanalysis , as part of the discourse network of 1900 , imagines human psychological and cognitive functions as media mechanisms . " Freud's materialism reasoned only as far as the informa- tion machines of his epoch ...
... argues that psychoanalysis , as part of the discourse network of 1900 , imagines human psychological and cognitive functions as media mechanisms . " Freud's materialism reasoned only as far as the informa- tion machines of his epoch ...
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... argues that " [ m ] adness is cinematographic " ( 159 ) , because film " uncovers unconscious processes of the central nervous system " ( 161 ) . Dick similarly combines the time - based theories of schizophrenia developed by ...
... argues that " [ m ] adness is cinematographic " ( 159 ) , because film " uncovers unconscious processes of the central nervous system " ( 161 ) . Dick similarly combines the time - based theories of schizophrenia developed by ...
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... argues , see virtually everything in terms of dualities and opposites - black and white , male and female , self and other . With Lucy Sargisson's fine Contemporary Feminist Utopianism ( 1996 ) as her starting point and touchstone ...
... argues , see virtually everything in terms of dualities and opposites - black and white , male and female , self and other . With Lucy Sargisson's fine Contemporary Feminist Utopianism ( 1996 ) as her starting point and touchstone ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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