Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issues 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Page 291
... postcolonial criticism , however , have observed anti - imperialist critiques in the science fiction of writers ranging from James Tiptree , Jr. ( Carollo , Galef ) to Kim Stanley Robinson ( Markley , Michaels ) . This article considers ...
... postcolonial criticism , however , have observed anti - imperialist critiques in the science fiction of writers ranging from James Tiptree , Jr. ( Carollo , Galef ) to Kim Stanley Robinson ( Markley , Michaels ) . This article considers ...
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... postcolonialism allows for the inclusion of texts from both the colonial and postcolonial periods , as well as from writers with a range of racial / ethnic backgrounds . Mishra and Hodge include in their examples of complicit ...
... postcolonialism allows for the inclusion of texts from both the colonial and postcolonial periods , as well as from writers with a range of racial / ethnic backgrounds . Mishra and Hodge include in their examples of complicit ...
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... postcolonial writers are occupied with " imaginatively reformulating " their world ( 134 ) , offering the reader " potentially revised visions of the past tending toward a post - colonial future " ( 212 ) . The sf writers of Québec ...
... postcolonial writers are occupied with " imaginatively reformulating " their world ( 134 ) , offering the reader " potentially revised visions of the past tending toward a post - colonial future " ( 212 ) . The sf writers of Québec ...
Contents
Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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