Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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It is not especially “ naive , ” and as such , is not particularly true to the spirit of sf . What seems to have escaped a number of critics , including Bukatman , is that cyberpunk is not the only sf being written today .
It is not especially “ naive , ” and as such , is not particularly true to the spirit of sf . What seems to have escaped a number of critics , including Bukatman , is that cyberpunk is not the only sf being written today .
Page 91
Bukatman is uninterested — these things , for him , smack of the metaphysics which imbue most sf , but not the hip , postmodern cyberpunk . Georges Bataille writes , “ faced with a precarious discontinuity of the personality , the human ...
Bukatman is uninterested — these things , for him , smack of the metaphysics which imbue most sf , but not the hip , postmodern cyberpunk . Georges Bataille writes , “ faced with a precarious discontinuity of the personality , the human ...
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might conclude that Dalgleish's knowledge about postmodernism is based on Bukatman's book , Baudrillard's two essays , and a whole lot of critical hearsay , selectively read . No mention is made by Dalgleish of the philosophers and ...
might conclude that Dalgleish's knowledge about postmodernism is based on Bukatman's book , Baudrillard's two essays , and a whole lot of critical hearsay , selectively read . No mention is made by Dalgleish of the philosophers and ...
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