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Page 130
... Writers like Pat Cadigan and Connie Willis come to ( my ) mind here . On the other hand , the importance of a " tradition " with which women writers can identify has been argued by many feminist scholars - for which reason , it is ...
... Writers like Pat Cadigan and Connie Willis come to ( my ) mind here . On the other hand , the importance of a " tradition " with which women writers can identify has been argued by many feminist scholars - for which reason , it is ...
Page 136
... writers do so is through the use of post - modernist elements . Drawing on new deconstructive theories about language and paradox , feminist SF writers use both SF concepts and recent cultural theory to challenge patriarchal assumptions ...
... writers do so is through the use of post - modernist elements . Drawing on new deconstructive theories about language and paradox , feminist SF writers use both SF concepts and recent cultural theory to challenge patriarchal assumptions ...
Page 323
... writers who could reasonably be called the New Wave had more or less dispersed - as a group - within a year of spec- ulative fiction's ceasing to be a meaningful term for current SF production . I don't like to use the term New Wave for ...
... writers who could reasonably be called the New Wave had more or less dispersed - as a group - within a year of spec- ulative fiction's ceasing to be a meaningful term for current SF production . I don't like to use the term New Wave for ...
Contents
Glenn Grant Transcendence Through Detournement | 41 |
Ivan Adamovič Czech SF in the Last Forty Years | 50 |
NOTES | 57 |
Copyright | |
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