Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 246
... explores the mixture of cultural references which constitute the Vulcan society of Lorrah's novels , and which articulate within these texts a seldom - heard non - bourgeois voice . Fre- quently I return to two strategic textual ...
... explores the mixture of cultural references which constitute the Vulcan society of Lorrah's novels , and which articulate within these texts a seldom - heard non - bourgeois voice . Fre- quently I return to two strategic textual ...
Page 249
... explore interpersonal relations in an innovative way — one which is particularly expressive of concerns about the alienating , anti - intimacy consequences of patriarchy . So even as Data explores the sexuality which is made available ...
... explore interpersonal relations in an innovative way — one which is particularly expressive of concerns about the alienating , anti - intimacy consequences of patriarchy . So even as Data explores the sexuality which is made available ...
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... explores the submerged planetarium , Ballard writes : The projector had been removed from the dais , but the cracks ... explore the sunken planetarium . Ballard's association of the sea both with life and with death is particularly ...
... explores the submerged planetarium , Ballard writes : The projector had been removed from the dais , but the cracks ... explore the sunken planetarium . Ballard's association of the sea both with life and with death is particularly ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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