Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... example , whether a movie of the physical world is being run forward or backward . ( 12 ) A closed loop , in which the same signals are replayed over and over again , would thus represent the opposite of entropy , as random elements ...
... example , whether a movie of the physical world is being run forward or backward . ( 12 ) A closed loop , in which the same signals are replayed over and over again , would thus represent the opposite of entropy , as random elements ...
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... example , the virtual space so crucial to the cyberpunk world - view is used to reaffirm , as opposed to destabilize , national identity . Svaha provides a contrasting example of how the connection between nationality and shared space ...
... example , the virtual space so crucial to the cyberpunk world - view is used to reaffirm , as opposed to destabilize , national identity . Svaha provides a contrasting example of how the connection between nationality and shared space ...
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... example , her article in the 2004 PMLA special issue on science fiction . These echoes of Wells and Orwell - not to mention a certain resemblance to mid - twentieth - century apocalyptic fictions such as Nevil Shute's On the Beach ...
... example , her article in the 2004 PMLA special issue on science fiction . These echoes of Wells and Orwell - not to mention a certain resemblance to mid - twentieth - century apocalyptic fictions such as Nevil Shute's On the Beach ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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