Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Hence , one of the characters was Japanese American , one was African , two were distinctly marked as white European ethnics ( mostly through their accents ) , one was half alien and half Euro - Human , and three were suggested to be ...
Hence , one of the characters was Japanese American , one was African , two were distinctly marked as white European ethnics ( mostly through their accents ) , one was half alien and half Euro - Human , and three were suggested to be ...
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The Greek aliens applaud Kirk and Uhura's struggle ; some even derive prurient pleasure from the anticipation of its ... Their mouths are only millimeters away from each other when the camera cuts to the alien chorus in rapt attention ...
The Greek aliens applaud Kirk and Uhura's struggle ; some even derive prurient pleasure from the anticipation of its ... Their mouths are only millimeters away from each other when the camera cuts to the alien chorus in rapt attention ...
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Science - fiction aliens work as metaphors , as an implicit means by which human experiences and likeness are imagined and ... All the scum let in to take the food from our mouths , all the alien filth that pollutes our fine country .
Science - fiction aliens work as metaphors , as an implicit means by which human experiences and likeness are imagined and ... All the scum let in to take the food from our mouths , all the alien filth that pollutes our fine country .
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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