Science-fiction Studies, Volume 17SFS Publications., 1990 - Electronic journals |
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Veronica Hollinger Introduction : Women in Science Fiction and Other Hopeful Monsters Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out of the maze of dualisms in which we have explained our bodies and our tools to ourselves .
Veronica Hollinger Introduction : Women in Science Fiction and Other Hopeful Monsters Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out of the maze of dualisms in which we have explained our bodies and our tools to ourselves .
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The position of mothers in mundane novels about young women needs thorough investigation . Carolyn Heilbrun observes that , especially in the 19th century , " [ t ] he heroines of most novels by women have either no mothers , or mothers ...
The position of mothers in mundane novels about young women needs thorough investigation . Carolyn Heilbrun observes that , especially in the 19th century , " [ t ] he heroines of most novels by women have either no mothers , or mothers ...
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This belief assumes that women have natures dissimilar from men's ; and it is expressed in any feminist utopia which depicts women as ontologically nurturing and pacifist and their thinking as nonlinear and circular .
This belief assumes that women have natures dissimilar from men's ; and it is expressed in any feminist utopia which depicts women as ontologically nurturing and pacifist and their thinking as nonlinear and circular .
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Contents
Glenn Grant Transcendence Through Detournement | 41 |
Ivan Adamovič Czech SF in the Last Forty Years | 50 |
NOTES | 57 |
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