Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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Page 15
... appears formally in the genre in the subordination of character to plot ; in the use of stereotypical figures ; in the preference for technical and discursive ( and therefore anonymous ) language . The threat to identity appears ...
... appears formally in the genre in the subordination of character to plot ; in the use of stereotypical figures ; in the preference for technical and discursive ( and therefore anonymous ) language . The threat to identity appears ...
Page 75
... appears on p 166 , based on an earlier essay by Douglass Parker ) . This promising intuition about one kind of fantasy appears on the first page of the book , is repeated often enough throughout the text , but is never elaborated in ...
... appears on p 166 , based on an earlier essay by Douglass Parker ) . This promising intuition about one kind of fantasy appears on the first page of the book , is repeated often enough throughout the text , but is never elaborated in ...
Page 225
... appears as the product of labor , so does the product of labor likewise appear as capital — no longer as a simple product , nor as an exchange commodity , but as ... alien property , ... and establishes itself opposite living labor as ...
... appears as the product of labor , so does the product of labor likewise appear as capital — no longer as a simple product , nor as an exchange commodity , but as ... alien property , ... and establishes itself opposite living labor as ...
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