Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Page 48
... become deadly to those who inhabit this contract " ( 110 ) . Some of the frustratingly euphoric panegyrics to the possibilities of global communication in Angels are similarly tempered by Serres's concern for the exclusions and bonds ...
... become deadly to those who inhabit this contract " ( 110 ) . Some of the frustratingly euphoric panegyrics to the possibilities of global communication in Angels are similarly tempered by Serres's concern for the exclusions and bonds ...
Page 137
... becoming but already become , completed , done . Nominal systems have always already concretized , their essence somehow preceding their existence . But " [ t ] o translate is to betray " : If all the actors had to agree unambiguously ...
... becoming but already become , completed , done . Nominal systems have always already concretized , their essence somehow preceding their existence . But " [ t ] o translate is to betray " : If all the actors had to agree unambiguously ...
Page 279
... become an easy target for looters and robbers , its on- and off - ramps providing shelter for mobbers as well as refugees . The Interstate , built as a safety device , has become a place of death without the protection provided by the ...
... become an easy target for looters and robbers , its on- and off - ramps providing shelter for mobbers as well as refugees . The Interstate , built as a safety device , has become a place of death without the protection provided by the ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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