Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... appears to be a kind of transparent seeing , where what appears and what it means coincide . On the contrary , when what appears and how it is " read " diverge , the artifice of the performance can be read as artifice ; the ideal splits ...
... appears to be a kind of transparent seeing , where what appears and what it means coincide . On the contrary , when what appears and how it is " read " diverge , the artifice of the performance can be read as artifice ; the ideal splits ...
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... appears at first sight to subvert radically the power dynamics inherent in dominant structures of gender and sexual difference , while covertly reinscribing them . It could be argued that cyberpunk lends itself perfectly to just such an ...
... appears at first sight to subvert radically the power dynamics inherent in dominant structures of gender and sexual difference , while covertly reinscribing them . It could be argued that cyberpunk lends itself perfectly to just such an ...
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... appears to have been designed for mainstream consumption . I believe that its popularity in the United States makes an analysis of the film's ideological operations in terms of American cultural norms entirely appropriate . ' I. The ...
... appears to have been designed for mainstream consumption . I believe that its popularity in the United States makes an analysis of the film's ideological operations in terms of American cultural norms entirely appropriate . ' I. The ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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