Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... possible no one on the Paramount lot was aware that a dictator with very similar name had been responsible for the deaths of many Americans ... is it possible no viewer mail alerted Paramount about the coincidence ? ” ( 26-27 ) ...
... possible no one on the Paramount lot was aware that a dictator with very similar name had been responsible for the deaths of many Americans ... is it possible no viewer mail alerted Paramount about the coincidence ? ” ( 26-27 ) ...
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... possible to offer a picture of human life that is at all faithful to the realities we know in our homely mortal bodies ” ( 13 ) . But science fiction , at its core , is not about " freeing the imagination of all technological ...
... possible to offer a picture of human life that is at all faithful to the realities we know in our homely mortal bodies ” ( 13 ) . But science fiction , at its core , is not about " freeing the imagination of all technological ...
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... possible assassinations , as uncongenial as Raven's matriarchy . Despite its protagonist , Neveryóna thus turns away from either form of wom- en's space . The text closes as the hero returns to the city to challenge the " absent fathers ...
... possible assassinations , as uncongenial as Raven's matriarchy . Despite its protagonist , Neveryóna thus turns away from either form of wom- en's space . The text closes as the hero returns to the city to challenge the " absent fathers ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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