Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... Never 139 ) . This would in turn produce a new constitution and therefore a new politics : " It is time , perhaps , to speak of democracy again , but of a democracy extended to things themselves " ( We Have Never 141 ) . Latour's ...
... Never 139 ) . This would in turn produce a new constitution and therefore a new politics : " It is time , perhaps , to speak of democracy again , but of a democracy extended to things themselves " ( We Have Never 141 ) . Latour's ...
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She'd never seen a Forged human as beautiful as this one , and its beauty seemed incongruent with her revulsion - in - waiting , a knot in her gut that wouldn't release . She'd never boarded a person before . It felt like it ought to be ...
She'd never seen a Forged human as beautiful as this one , and its beauty seemed incongruent with her revulsion - in - waiting , a knot in her gut that wouldn't release . She'd never boarded a person before . It felt like it ought to be ...
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... never comes to pass . For Downes , these architectural remnants of an America that never came to be are an " alternate America : a 1980s that never happened . An architecture of broken dreams " ( Gibson 5 ) . In his photographic ...
... never comes to pass . For Downes , these architectural remnants of an America that never came to be are an " alternate America : a 1980s that never happened . An architecture of broken dreams " ( Gibson 5 ) . In his photographic ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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