Science-fiction Studies, Volume 25, Part 2SFS Publications., 1998 - Science fiction |
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Kubrick and Scott , by contrast , actively deconstruct the category of humanity and place “ under erasure ” ( as Derrida would say ) the definitional borders that separate the human from its mechanical ( or , for Kubrick , quasi ...
Kubrick and Scott , by contrast , actively deconstruct the category of humanity and place “ under erasure ” ( as Derrida would say ) the definitional borders that separate the human from its mechanical ( or , for Kubrick , quasi ...
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From the conventional status of masculine head of the household , Scott descends into dependency upon his wife for survival . As Matheson's novel highlights , Scott's loss of masculinity is not predicated solely on his inability to ...
From the conventional status of masculine head of the household , Scott descends into dependency upon his wife for survival . As Matheson's novel highlights , Scott's loss of masculinity is not predicated solely on his inability to ...
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descent into the underground world of the black widow is not the negative descent into the ants ' nests in Them ! because feminine objects help Scott . Unknown to her , Louise does ultimately save Scott's life .
descent into the underground world of the black widow is not the negative descent into the ants ' nests in Them ! because feminine objects help Scott . Unknown to her , Louise does ultimately save Scott's life .
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Contents
ARTICLES | 241 |
Extraordinaires | 258 |
David Hughes A Queer Notion of Grant Allens | 271 |
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