Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... described by Faust , and a contrasting disenchantment and disillusionment with language . " [ B ] are and impoverished , the scratching of the pen exposes a function that had never been described : writing in its materiality ...
... described by Faust , and a contrasting disenchantment and disillusionment with language . " [ B ] are and impoverished , the scratching of the pen exposes a function that had never been described : writing in its materiality ...
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... described in much the same way that Dick previously described schizophrenia : " The schizophrenic is having it all now , whether he wants it or not ; the whole can of film has descended on him ” ( “ Schizophrenia ” 176 ) . Milton Glaub ...
... described in much the same way that Dick previously described schizophrenia : " The schizophrenic is having it all now , whether he wants it or not ; the whole can of film has descended on him ” ( “ Schizophrenia ” 176 ) . Milton Glaub ...
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... described ; yet just as a reader begins to read him as a seeker after truth , he switches back to speaking as a contented cog in the military machine , as when he casually anticipates the death of the millions who will seek shelter in ...
... described ; yet just as a reader begins to read him as a seeker after truth , he switches back to speaking as a contented cog in the military machine , as when he casually anticipates the death of the millions who will seek shelter in ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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