Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... and the separate but by no means unconnected phenomenon of the substantial commercial and critical success of women writing sf in recent decades - raises the question : why hasn't the same thing happened with “ The Third World ” ?
... and the separate but by no means unconnected phenomenon of the substantial commercial and critical success of women writing sf in recent decades - raises the question : why hasn't the same thing happened with “ The Third World ” ?
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A postmodernist might be anyone who believes that fundamental humanistic verities have been problematized by new technologies and economies , that the questioning of so - called " eternal truths , ” long put in question by modernist ...
A postmodernist might be anyone who believes that fundamental humanistic verities have been problematized by new technologies and economies , that the questioning of so - called " eternal truths , ” long put in question by modernist ...
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It is here that he explores answers to his two recurring questions of “ What is real ? ... At first sight , in “ The Android and the Human ” , the reality question is eclipsed by that of the human . His division of beings into Humans ...
It is here that he explores answers to his two recurring questions of “ What is real ? ... At first sight , in “ The Android and the Human ” , the reality question is eclipsed by that of the human . His division of beings into Humans ...
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