Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... characters : homophobia , they say , does not exist in the future as it is shown on Star Trek ; gay characters therefore cannot be shown , since to introduce the issue of homosexuality is to turn it back into a problem : in order for ...
... characters : homophobia , they say , does not exist in the future as it is shown on Star Trek ; gay characters therefore cannot be shown , since to introduce the issue of homosexuality is to turn it back into a problem : in order for ...
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... characters are in the service of feminist agendas . Nicola Nixon , for instance , claims ( following similar arguments by Samuel R. Delany ) that characters like Molly represent an unacknoweldged debt on the part of their creators to ...
... characters are in the service of feminist agendas . Nicola Nixon , for instance , claims ( following similar arguments by Samuel R. Delany ) that characters like Molly represent an unacknoweldged debt on the part of their creators to ...
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... characters in fiction , it might be pointed out , but this fate is given a particular edge in this context , where the characters are so often adventurous , enviably adept , and powerful in various clear - cut ways . Another way of ...
... characters in fiction , it might be pointed out , but this fate is given a particular edge in this context , where the characters are so often adventurous , enviably adept , and powerful in various clear - cut ways . Another way of ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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