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which remains unquestioned and untheorized . Science fiction would seem to be ideally suited , as a narrative mode , to the construction of imaginative challenges to the smoothly oiled technologies of heteronormativity , especially when ...
which remains unquestioned and untheorized . Science fiction would seem to be ideally suited , as a narrative mode , to the construction of imaginative challenges to the smoothly oiled technologies of heteronormativity , especially when ...
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... remains forever separate : " You see the outcome [ says the narrative voice ] —the funneling of all this agony into one dumb protoplasmic drive to fuse with Delphi . To leave , to close out the beast she is chained to . To become Delphi ...
... remains forever separate : " You see the outcome [ says the narrative voice ] —the funneling of all this agony into one dumb protoplasmic drive to fuse with Delphi . To leave , to close out the beast she is chained to . To become Delphi ...
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... remains " open territory " for this genre which could well become - as Dan Simmons recently described it in an interview for Galaxies - one of the possible futures for modern literature . The French university today voluntarily embraces ...
... remains " open territory " for this genre which could well become - as Dan Simmons recently described it in an interview for Galaxies - one of the possible futures for modern literature . The French university today voluntarily embraces ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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