Science-fiction Studies, Volume 25, Part 1SFS Publications., 1998 - Science fiction |
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nisms , outline literary genealogies of the long life of immortality as a narrative preoccupation , speculate upon the consequences of immortality to philosophical conceptions of the term “ human ” as well as to either immortals or mere ...
nisms , outline literary genealogies of the long life of immortality as a narrative preoccupation , speculate upon the consequences of immortality to philosophical conceptions of the term “ human ” as well as to either immortals or mere ...
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the self , to humanness , and consequently to a suspicion of immortality - all of which sustain a nostalgic attachment to mortality . Hayles asks a simple question which opens a surprising number of doors : “ How might narratives change ...
the self , to humanness , and consequently to a suspicion of immortality - all of which sustain a nostalgic attachment to mortality . Hayles asks a simple question which opens a surprising number of doors : “ How might narratives change ...
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the inscription of gender in discourse , Roberts compares treatments of immortality by men and women writers and finds that in the novels of Alice Sheldon ( “ James Tiptree , Jr. ” ) , Octavia Butler , C.J. Cherryh , and Joan D. Vinge ...
the inscription of gender in discourse , Roberts compares treatments of immortality by men and women writers and finds that in the novels of Alice Sheldon ( “ James Tiptree , Jr. ” ) , Octavia Butler , C.J. Cherryh , and Joan D. Vinge ...
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Fiona Kelleghan Interview with Tim Powers | 7 |
ARTICLES | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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