Science-fiction Studies, Volume 17SFS Publications., 1990 - Electronic journals |
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But until these “ dichotomies ” get combined with changing historical circumstances that block or confirm , cause or release , them , my own experience suggests that classification systems of this binary type end up being rather sterile ...
But until these “ dichotomies ” get combined with changing historical circumstances that block or confirm , cause or release , them , my own experience suggests that classification systems of this binary type end up being rather sterile ...
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Veronica Hollinger Introduction : Women in Science Fiction and Other Hopeful Monsters Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out ... The publication in recent years of several full - length studies devoted to the subject ! suggests that SF by ...
Veronica Hollinger Introduction : Women in Science Fiction and Other Hopeful Monsters Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out ... The publication in recent years of several full - length studies devoted to the subject ! suggests that SF by ...
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Craft's essay , which suggests that Stoker's “ sexualized women are men too ” ( p . 180 ) , is particularly challenging in the context of the many fine feminist readings of Dracula which have been published over the past 20 years .
Craft's essay , which suggests that Stoker's “ sexualized women are men too ” ( p . 180 ) , is particularly challenging in the context of the many fine feminist readings of Dracula which have been published over the past 20 years .
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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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