Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 10
... reference to feminist theorizing of the gaze20 itself or - in a useful analogy to heteronormativity - to work by people like Richard Dyer on the visual and cultural meanings of whiteness , or to the larger discursive strategies of post ...
... reference to feminist theorizing of the gaze20 itself or - in a useful analogy to heteronormativity - to work by people like Richard Dyer on the visual and cultural meanings of whiteness , or to the larger discursive strategies of post ...
Page 108
... reference to optical distortion . We really do see astigmatically , in fundamental sense : our space and our time creations of our own psyche , and when these momentarily falter - like acute disturbance of middle ear . ( §14 : 217 ) ...
... reference to optical distortion . We really do see astigmatically , in fundamental sense : our space and our time creations of our own psyche , and when these momentarily falter - like acute disturbance of middle ear . ( §14 : 217 ) ...
Page 153
... reference books : best books , subject indexes , the ancient Mudie's Library Catalogue and so on , looking for any entry that suggested a tale of the future . Verne and Wells were no problem , but who wrote what before and after them ...
... reference books : best books , subject indexes , the ancient Mudie's Library Catalogue and so on , looking for any entry that suggested a tale of the future . Verne and Wells were no problem , but who wrote what before and after them ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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