Science-fiction Studies, Volume 17SFS Publications., 1990 - Electronic journals |
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The impression was that , while we French had been long asleep , somewhat like Rip Van Winkle , an entire new world had sprung up beyond the sea : a new society with new technologies , new human relations , and even a new literature ...
The impression was that , while we French had been long asleep , somewhat like Rip Van Winkle , an entire new world had sprung up beyond the sea : a new society with new technologies , new human relations , and even a new literature ...
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The question is not so simple as that wording of it suggests , especially if one takes into account the pre - existing French SF tradition . The advent ofFiction in particular had a substantial impact , due primarily to the editorial ...
The question is not so simple as that wording of it suggests , especially if one takes into account the pre - existing French SF tradition . The advent ofFiction in particular had a substantial impact , due primarily to the editorial ...
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This French SF , in other words , reflects an ideology that is purposely anti - American in flavor , even as it leans heavily on the work of American authors who have been critical of US society . Such novels can be seen as French SF's ...
This French SF , in other words , reflects an ideology that is purposely anti - American in flavor , even as it leans heavily on the work of American authors who have been critical of US society . Such novels can be seen as French SF's ...
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Contents
Glenn Grant Transcendence Through Detournement | 41 |
Ivan Adamovič Czech SF in the Last Forty Years | 50 |
NOTES | 57 |
Copyright | |
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