Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... body precisely by applying a mechanistic conception of the body as consisting of replaceable parts . In 1930 Freud saw an approximate realisation of qualities which had traditionally been viewed up to that point as unattainable . By ...
... body precisely by applying a mechanistic conception of the body as consisting of replaceable parts . In 1930 Freud saw an approximate realisation of qualities which had traditionally been viewed up to that point as unattainable . By ...
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... body the site of political experience . 2. The trope of the body politic has traditionally expressed a legal fiction defined in the OED as " the nation in its corporate character " ( " body ” 14.c ) . The metaphor expresses a whole and ...
... body the site of political experience . 2. The trope of the body politic has traditionally expressed a legal fiction defined in the OED as " the nation in its corporate character " ( " body ” 14.c ) . The metaphor expresses a whole and ...
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... body functions throughout Limbo as a holistic image which the very title of the novel tugs against by suggesting ... body as the site of exploration and transformation , which helps to explain Martine's spatialisation of his African ...
... body functions throughout Limbo as a holistic image which the very title of the novel tugs against by suggesting ... body as the site of exploration and transformation , which helps to explain Martine's spatialisation of his African ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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