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Page 184
... problem . What is important for Le Guin is to challenge the presumption of utopian writers that the " future " ( or other places ) can be theorized as if it were a clean slate . It is not something that we in the present own . Someone ...
... problem . What is important for Le Guin is to challenge the presumption of utopian writers that the " future " ( or other places ) can be theorized as if it were a clean slate . It is not something that we in the present own . Someone ...
Page 185
... problem . The solutions , based on an understanding of what men see as freedom and equality and arrived at on an a priori basis , are to be implemented when the time comes . Moreover , those who have had the least experience in what ...
... problem . The solutions , based on an understanding of what men see as freedom and equality and arrived at on an a priori basis , are to be implemented when the time comes . Moreover , those who have had the least experience in what ...
Page 260
... problem now - that they are " not sufficiently Russian , " not sufficient- ly nationalist - instead of problems with censorship ; but probably it will be a smaller problem . My main feeling about Russian SF since the fall of Khru ...
... problem now - that they are " not sufficiently Russian , " not sufficient- ly nationalist - instead of problems with censorship ; but probably it will be a smaller problem . My main feeling about Russian SF since the fall of Khru ...
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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