Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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INTRODUCING STAR TREK There is a scene in Arthur C. Clarke's most recent novel , 3001 : The Final Odyssey ( NY : Ballantine , 1997 ) , in which a character resuscitated after one thousand years of virtual death is eased into his new ...
INTRODUCING STAR TREK There is a scene in Arthur C. Clarke's most recent novel , 3001 : The Final Odyssey ( NY : Ballantine , 1997 ) , in which a character resuscitated after one thousand years of virtual death is eased into his new ...
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Anne Cranny - Francis Different Identities , Different Voices : Possibilities and Pleasures in Some of Jean Lorrah's Star Trek Novels Recent work by critics such as Henry Jenkins and Constance Penley on the texts produced by fans of TV ...
Anne Cranny - Francis Different Identities , Different Voices : Possibilities and Pleasures in Some of Jean Lorrah's Star Trek Novels Recent work by critics such as Henry Jenkins and Constance Penley on the texts produced by fans of TV ...
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I found it interesting and moving that Palencar regarded her growing attachment to Star Trek : The Next Generation with such shame , given the number of people in the U.S. with strong , even obsessive , attachments to certain TV ...
I found it interesting and moving that Palencar regarded her growing attachment to Star Trek : The Next Generation with such shame , given the number of people in the U.S. with strong , even obsessive , attachments to certain TV ...
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Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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