Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 207
... imagination of science fiction ; even more significantly , it's probable that Star Trek dominates most popular Western versions of the future itself . This being so , it's worth asking how the original series and its three spin - off ...
... imagination of science fiction ; even more significantly , it's probable that Star Trek dominates most popular Western versions of the future itself . This being so , it's worth asking how the original series and its three spin - off ...
Page 260
... imagination of all tech- nological restrictions - similar to the way the imagination is freed of all sexual inhibitions in pornography - it is possible to offer a picture of human life that is at all faithful to the realities we know in ...
... imagination of all tech- nological restrictions - similar to the way the imagination is freed of all sexual inhibitions in pornography - it is possible to offer a picture of human life that is at all faithful to the realities we know in ...
Page 299
... imaginative basis for a new mytholo- gy , a contradictory , marginal , but positive imaginative form . Delany's work has always pushed limits well beyond the usual sf parame- ters , first to the heights of approval , with his Nebula ...
... imaginative basis for a new mytholo- gy , a contradictory , marginal , but positive imaginative form . Delany's work has always pushed limits well beyond the usual sf parame- ters , first to the heights of approval , with his Nebula ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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