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... important to note that this characterization of women's nature is not new , and was probably never a radical concept . As Jean Elshtain points out , the leadership of the first women's movement ( at the turn of the century ) adopted ...
... important to note that this characterization of women's nature is not new , and was probably never a radical concept . As Jean Elshtain points out , the leadership of the first women's movement ( at the turn of the century ) adopted ...
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... important critique of Ballard , is utter nonsense at the most elemen- tary level of composition . From context it is impossible to tell whether Brigg just doesn't know what he's talking about or an editor has created babel out of an ...
... important critique of Ballard , is utter nonsense at the most elemen- tary level of composition . From context it is impossible to tell whether Brigg just doesn't know what he's talking about or an editor has created babel out of an ...
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... important contribution to feminist critical practice . It tells feminists exactly why they should read women's utopian projections : " Thinking the not - yet is of particular importance for feminists , as it is here that freedom and ...
... important contribution to feminist critical practice . It tells feminists exactly why they should read women's utopian projections : " Thinking the not - yet is of particular importance for feminists , as it is here that freedom and ...
Contents
Glenn Grant Transcendence Through Detournement | 41 |
Ivan Adamovič Czech SF in the Last Forty Years | 50 |
NOTES | 57 |
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