Science-fiction Studies, Volume 17SFS Publications., 1990 - Electronic journals |
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This no doubt indicates a welcome rise in the number of “ significant ” women writers in SF ; but at the same time it suggests a certain homogeneity in the delimiting of our critical subject matter . Since both special issues also ...
This no doubt indicates a welcome rise in the number of “ significant ” women writers in SF ; but at the same time it suggests a certain homogeneity in the delimiting of our critical subject matter . Since both special issues also ...
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Her book focusses on women critics ; but as this article of mine will demonstrate , women SF writers have also been using post - modern elements to create novels , an important activity that has been neglected because of the situation ...
Her book focusses on women critics ; but as this article of mine will demonstrate , women SF writers have also been using post - modern elements to create novels , an important activity that has been neglected because of the situation ...
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SRD : I think that any group of writers who could reasonably be called the New Wave had more or less dispersed — as a group — within a year of speculative fiction's ceasing to be a meaningful term for current SF production .
SRD : I think that any group of writers who could reasonably be called the New Wave had more or less dispersed — as a group — within a year of speculative fiction's ceasing to be a meaningful term for current SF production .
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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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