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... field , and I've listened with interest while experts on the field held forth . ( The word " experts " is meant descriptively , not ironically . ) I've attended my share of cons and have heard many a panel - and sometimes a writer ...
... field , and I've listened with interest while experts on the field held forth . ( The word " experts " is meant descriptively , not ironically . ) I've attended my share of cons and have heard many a panel - and sometimes a writer ...
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... field . In fact , as Donawerth convincingly demon- strates - although , to be fair , she does not make any such overt claim - sf texts by women writers are by now so wide - ranging and prolific that they virtually amount to a field of ...
... field . In fact , as Donawerth convincingly demon- strates - although , to be fair , she does not make any such overt claim - sf texts by women writers are by now so wide - ranging and prolific that they virtually amount to a field of ...
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field , " writers and writing that insist on turning the lens of change on SF itself , on its confidence in a knowable and objective reality , and on its ostensi- ble confidence in the immutability of gender relations " ( 110 ) ...
field , " writers and writing that insist on turning the lens of change on SF itself , on its confidence in a knowable and objective reality , and on its ostensi- ble confidence in the immutability of gender relations " ( 110 ) ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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