Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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... serves as a near perfect example of the way in which the story of the alien who passes as human derives from the precise confluence of anxieties that serve to claim , at the same time , that homosexuality is always written on the body ...
... serves as a near perfect example of the way in which the story of the alien who passes as human derives from the precise confluence of anxieties that serve to claim , at the same time , that homosexuality is always written on the body ...
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... serves as a representational figure that embodies the capacity of information technologies to erase gender and racial ... serve as another site for the technological and no less conventional inscription of the gendered , race - marked ...
... serves as a representational figure that embodies the capacity of information technologies to erase gender and racial ... serve as another site for the technological and no less conventional inscription of the gendered , race - marked ...
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... serving as part of what Gabriele Schwab terms " the fantasmatic aspects of the technological imagination ” —that is , the ... serve the interests of the dominant within a single fictional text . Such texts present and seem to endorse the ...
... serving as part of what Gabriele Schwab terms " the fantasmatic aspects of the technological imagination ” —that is , the ... serve the interests of the dominant within a single fictional text . Such texts present and seem to endorse the ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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