Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 3SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 371
... present and our past . Moore's writing of “ Sham- bleau , " as we shall see , featured the very sort of subjective ... presents herself as a cyborg author , but she is not the only one ( nor the only possible origin for the development ...
... present and our past . Moore's writing of “ Sham- bleau , " as we shall see , featured the very sort of subjective ... presents herself as a cyborg author , but she is not the only one ( nor the only possible origin for the development ...
Page 376
... present the re - establishment of an exclusively masculine community as a desired and desirable end , del Rey presents the " Fall " of the masculine sf community as the positive result of Moore's writing . But the implicit paral- lels ...
... present the re - establishment of an exclusively masculine community as a desired and desirable end , del Rey presents the " Fall " of the masculine sf community as the positive result of Moore's writing . But the implicit paral- lels ...
Page 507
... present rather than to the past or future " ( 143 ) . Nearly all our thinking is bounded within ten years , though the true agents of change , new " institutions and new technologies take longer than ten years to grow " ( 144 ) . Within ...
... present rather than to the past or future " ( 143 ) . Nearly all our thinking is bounded within ten years , though the true agents of change , new " institutions and new technologies take longer than ten years to grow " ( 144 ) . Within ...
Contents
111897 | 369 |
The First Main Phase 18711900 | 387 |
Jill Galvan Entering the Posthuman Collective in Philip K Dicks | 413 |
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