Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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... example , is an early novel which suggests the possibility of a split in the time - line . Larry Niven explores some of the darker implications of a universe of universes created by endlessly branching time - lines in his story “ All ...
... example , is an early novel which suggests the possibility of a split in the time - line . Larry Niven explores some of the darker implications of a universe of universes created by endlessly branching time - lines in his story “ All ...
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... example , that " the genuinely theoretical question is always violently estranging , a perhaps impossible attempt to raise to self- reflexivity the very enabling conditions of a range of routinized practices ... ” ( p . 89 ) . 9 ...
... example , that " the genuinely theoretical question is always violently estranging , a perhaps impossible attempt to raise to self- reflexivity the very enabling conditions of a range of routinized practices ... ” ( p . 89 ) . 9 ...
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... example . I think in general this is a wise decision ( many non - SF anthologies include SF stories ) , but it underlines the fact that someone wanting to track down a particular story had better consult both volumes . It also leads to ...
... example . I think in general this is a wise decision ( many non - SF anthologies include SF stories ) , but it underlines the fact that someone wanting to track down a particular story had better consult both volumes . It also leads to ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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