Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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recent part of Star Trek to move from regular , frequent production to the realm of popular , which is to say , fannish memory " ( 3 ) . Yet this acknowledg- ment is problematic , in that it sidesteps the dialogical relationship fans ...
recent part of Star Trek to move from regular , frequent production to the realm of popular , which is to say , fannish memory " ( 3 ) . Yet this acknowledg- ment is problematic , in that it sidesteps the dialogical relationship fans ...
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... recent books on Wells received such devastating reviews in TLS ( at least one was by Kemp himself ) that I decided not to have them reviewed in SFS : Michael Coren's The Invisible Man : The Life and Liberties of H. G. Wells ( 1993 ) ...
... recent books on Wells received such devastating reviews in TLS ( at least one was by Kemp himself ) that I decided not to have them reviewed in SFS : Michael Coren's The Invisible Man : The Life and Liberties of H. G. Wells ( 1993 ) ...
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... recent books as author are reviewed in this issue of SFS ; his two most recent as a co - editor were advertised in the in our March issue but have not been reviewed here inasmuch as the publisher ( U Georgia P ) has not sent us review ...
... recent books as author are reviewed in this issue of SFS ; his two most recent as a co - editor were advertised in the in our March issue but have not been reviewed here inasmuch as the publisher ( U Georgia P ) has not sent us review ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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