Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... positions . TNG's own dystopian narratives reflect its participation in this discourse , as its reformist impulses are coopted by its imbrication in a reactionary ideological formation whose core tensions it simultaneously exposes . 1 ...
... positions . TNG's own dystopian narratives reflect its participation in this discourse , as its reformist impulses are coopted by its imbrication in a reactionary ideological formation whose core tensions it simultaneously exposes . 1 ...
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... position as a gay black writer of sf , marginalized in the literary community as well as in communities of sexuality and race . Marginal- ity attracted Delany in Dhalgren ( 1974 ) , where he imagined the protagonist as able to ...
... position as a gay black writer of sf , marginalized in the literary community as well as in communities of sexuality and race . Marginal- ity attracted Delany in Dhalgren ( 1974 ) , where he imagined the protagonist as able to ...
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... position of feminists like Mary Daly and Susan Griffin , who promoted women as essen- tially peaceful and loving , and men as violent . Their work was highly influen- tial in the late 70s and contingent with the politics of Women ...
... position of feminists like Mary Daly and Susan Griffin , who promoted women as essen- tially peaceful and loving , and men as violent . Their work was highly influen- tial in the late 70s and contingent with the politics of Women ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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