Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications, 1983 - Science fiction |
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Page 191
But where then in literature do we look to find the answer to the question that feminists from Mary Wollstonecraft to Simone de Beauvoir have asked , what could women be if the social conditions which have truncated the natures and ...
But where then in literature do we look to find the answer to the question that feminists from Mary Wollstonecraft to Simone de Beauvoir have asked , what could women be if the social conditions which have truncated the natures and ...
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By the creation of a character who is somehow both , Dick attempts to reconcile , on a fictional level , the larger social conflict- an attempt which prefigures Sophia's “ reconstitution ” of the narrator's split identity in Valis ( on ...
By the creation of a character who is somehow both , Dick attempts to reconcile , on a fictional level , the larger social conflict- an attempt which prefigures Sophia's “ reconstitution ” of the narrator's split identity in Valis ( on ...
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There must as well be a definite social ideal to be reached at some moment in the future ; faith in constant improvement is not enough . Szacki observes a certain ambivalence in all theories of progress : on the one hand , there are ...
There must as well be a definite social ideal to be reached at some moment in the future ; faith in constant improvement is not enough . Szacki observes a certain ambivalence in all theories of progress : on the one hand , there are ...
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