Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 16
... desire for them , a desire which is figured nearly as much in terms of wanting to see and to be seen , to be acknowledged , as it is in overtly sexual terms . After he rapes the alien for the first time , Rankin holds the alien's face ...
... desire for them , a desire which is figured nearly as much in terms of wanting to see and to be seen , to be acknowledged , as it is in overtly sexual terms . After he rapes the alien for the first time , Rankin holds the alien's face ...
Page 27
... desire for the " other " results only in pain , as our objects of desire become increasingly , and sometimes literally , alien to us . Sexuality is the failed attempt to know the irreducibly alien . From this perspective , Tiptree's ...
... desire for the " other " results only in pain , as our objects of desire become increasingly , and sometimes literally , alien to us . Sexuality is the failed attempt to know the irreducibly alien . From this perspective , Tiptree's ...
Page 121
... desires , their needs , their language , and the world " ( 10 ) . Knight begins with Barthes's early Marxist and ... desire for a " realm beyond meanings , " beyond critique . In this structuralist moment , she notes that space ...
... desires , their needs , their language , and the world " ( 10 ) . Knight begins with Barthes's early Marxist and ... desire for a " realm beyond meanings , " beyond critique . In this structuralist moment , she notes that space ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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