Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... questions not to answer them , but to suggest to the reader some of the potential ways by which one might perform a ... question of the ways in which " queer " can be construed variously as belonging to , being seen in , or being read ...
... questions not to answer them , but to suggest to the reader some of the potential ways by which one might perform a ... question of the ways in which " queer " can be construed variously as belonging to , being seen in , or being read ...
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... question . Juliana had asked , " Oracle , why did you write The Grasshopper Lies Heavy ? What are we supposed to learn ? " ( ยง15 : 237 ) . The answer to the question , regardless of whether Juliana labels or interprets it correctly , is ...
... question . Juliana had asked , " Oracle , why did you write The Grasshopper Lies Heavy ? What are we supposed to learn ? " ( ยง15 : 237 ) . The answer to the question , regardless of whether Juliana labels or interprets it correctly , is ...
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... questions from the reader . By reading in GLH that FDR was not assassinated by Zangara and that the Allies won the war , Juliana , the character who is influenced most heavily by Abendsen's book , begins to question the solidity of the ...
... questions from the reader . By reading in GLH that FDR was not assassinated by Zangara and that the Allies won the war , Juliana , the character who is influenced most heavily by Abendsen's book , begins to question the solidity of the ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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