Science-fiction Studies, Volume 11SFS Publications., 1984 - Electronic journals |
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... society in Blade Runner is cumulative and based on equality of parts and whole . In fact , it is the classical way of representing by selection , simplification , and reduction ( a structural symbolization which may be called ver- tical ...
... society in Blade Runner is cumulative and based on equality of parts and whole . In fact , it is the classical way of representing by selection , simplification , and reduction ( a structural symbolization which may be called ver- tical ...
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... societies depicted in the novel were black : one was meant to represent a rural black society and that the other represented a black urban society ” ( p . 51 ) . While she questions his proposition that “ the urban society is all black ...
... societies depicted in the novel were black : one was meant to represent a rural black society and that the other represented a black urban society ” ( p . 51 ) . While she questions his proposition that “ the urban society is all black ...
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... society to facilitate research and exchange of information in Literature and Science studies . The proposed society would establish a public forum for work exploring a wide range of relationships among science , technology , literature ...
... society to facilitate research and exchange of information in Literature and Science studies . The proposed society would establish a public forum for work exploring a wide range of relationships among science , technology , literature ...
Contents
Bülent Somay Towards an OpenEnded Utopia | 25 |
REVIEW ARTICLES | 61 |
Philmus Undertaking Stapledon | 71 |
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