Science-fiction Studies, Volume 12SFS Publications., 1985 - Electronic journals |
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Contents
446ScienceFiction Studies | 112 |
Marc Angenot The Emergence of the AntiUtopian Genre | 129 |
Jacques Lemieux Utopias and Social Relations | 148 |
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