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Page 105
... arguing that in the informational networks of cyberspace , point of view no longer functions as a window offering a view of ... argues that in cyberspace " literalization flattens differential relations between signifi- ers that could ...
... arguing that in the informational networks of cyberspace , point of view no longer functions as a window offering a view of ... argues that in cyberspace " literalization flattens differential relations between signifi- ers that could ...
Page 111
... argue that in order to achieve " real unity in our field , " we need " the existence of some common and centrally ... arguing that Bloch's methodology was appropriate primarily for texts , he may have been " too narrowly focused . " He ...
... argue that in order to achieve " real unity in our field , " we need " the existence of some common and centrally ... arguing that Bloch's methodology was appropriate primarily for texts , he may have been " too narrowly focused . " He ...
Page 148
... arguing that a collision would not actually render the human race totally extinct . So the case against space travel ... argue the case for space , because , for one thing , I am more lukewarm on the matter than most readers of these ...
... arguing that a collision would not actually render the human race totally extinct . So the case against space travel ... argue the case for space , because , for one thing , I am more lukewarm on the matter than most readers of these ...
Contents
74 Volume 25 Part 1 March 1998 7 50 | 7 |
Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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