Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 1SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Readers ' , writers ' , and even editors ' interests are not necessarily identical with those of the multinational corporations producing and distributing SF . I propose to adumbrate this divergence of interests and examine not only how ...
Readers ' , writers ' , and even editors ' interests are not necessarily identical with those of the multinational corporations producing and distributing SF . I propose to adumbrate this divergence of interests and examine not only how ...
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Certainly I have no problem thinking of the writer seducing and pleasing the reader for recompense . ... the “ prostituting ” of the writer has nothing to do with the consumers / readers at the other end and everything to do with the ...
Certainly I have no problem thinking of the writer seducing and pleasing the reader for recompense . ... the “ prostituting ” of the writer has nothing to do with the consumers / readers at the other end and everything to do with the ...
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can give the reader , in optimum SF that consistency may create a world so alien to the reader's that it outruns “ the ... In part , this explains why many SF readers find a radically estranged parable on the level of a Lem or Delany ...
can give the reader , in optimum SF that consistency may create a world so alien to the reader's that it outruns “ the ... In part , this explains why many SF readers find a radically estranged parable on the level of a Lem or Delany ...
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Contents
Can Science Fiction | 11 |
W Warren Wagar J G Ballard and the Transvaluation of Utopia | 53 |
Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K Dick | 91 |
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