Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 2SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 186
... particular " mother tongue " of the author . For Le Guin , they are written in a language which privileges some and excludes others : It is the language of thought that seeks objectivity . I do not say it is the language of rational ...
... particular " mother tongue " of the author . For Le Guin , they are written in a language which privileges some and excludes others : It is the language of thought that seeks objectivity . I do not say it is the language of rational ...
Page 201
... particular word cannot be translated , or even why he believes that it is possible for such language to exist . It appears facilely glib - a comic - book approach to invoking a sense of mystery . But it also relates to the more ...
... particular word cannot be translated , or even why he believes that it is possible for such language to exist . It appears facilely glib - a comic - book approach to invoking a sense of mystery . But it also relates to the more ...
Page 281
... particular , the protagonist in Herbert's mythic Soul Catcher ( 1972 ) , which is not , strictly speaking , SF . Under the sub - heading " The ' Other ' as ' Ego " " McGregor focusses on the " good " SF primitive alien who " becomes the ...
... particular , the protagonist in Herbert's mythic Soul Catcher ( 1972 ) , which is not , strictly speaking , SF . Under the sub - heading " The ' Other ' as ' Ego " " McGregor focusses on the " good " SF primitive alien who " becomes the ...
Contents
Jim Jose Reflections on the Politics of Le Guins Narrative Shifts | 180 |
Richard P Terra and Robert M Philmus Russian and Soviet | 210 |
Larry McCaffery An Interview with Jack Williamson | 230 |
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