Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... artificiality as performed constructs , programs being run by a machine to test a theory , rather than the genuinely experienced feelings of an authentic self . The primary feature of Data's involvement with Jenna is his performance ...
... artificiality as performed constructs , programs being run by a machine to test a theory , rather than the genuinely experienced feelings of an authentic self . The primary feature of Data's involvement with Jenna is his performance ...
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In The Vulcan Academy Murders Jean Lorrah negotiates both patriarchal and non - patriarchal discourses to construct a vision of a profound interpersonal intimacy which patriarchy , with its gendered division of interpersonal labor ...
In The Vulcan Academy Murders Jean Lorrah negotiates both patriarchal and non - patriarchal discourses to construct a vision of a profound interpersonal intimacy which patriarchy , with its gendered division of interpersonal labor ...
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Miller's account also constructs an intellectual world where Foucault moved almost exclusively among males . There is frequent mention of Lacan and Sartre , for example , but none of Irigaray or de Beauvoir . Yet Foucault's work also ...
Miller's account also constructs an intellectual world where Foucault moved almost exclusively among males . There is frequent mention of Lacan and Sartre , for example , but none of Irigaray or de Beauvoir . Yet Foucault's work also ...
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