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Page 85
... language and patterns of ( rather than capacity for ) thought , Čapek records the arguments concerning the language which Newts ought to speak . All sorts of theories are propounded but no con- clusive decision is reached , so that in ...
... language and patterns of ( rather than capacity for ) thought , Čapek records the arguments concerning the language which Newts ought to speak . All sorts of theories are propounded but no con- clusive decision is reached , so that in ...
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... language ( and , by exten- sion , fiction ) can't be trusted to be rigorous about the world , maybe it all must be reinterpreted to be only about other language ... language ( and all that is language - like ) THE SEMIOLOGY OF SILENCE 161.
... language ( and , by exten- sion , fiction ) can't be trusted to be rigorous about the world , maybe it all must be reinterpreted to be only about other language ... language ( and all that is language - like ) THE SEMIOLOGY OF SILENCE 161.
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... language ; that the language from within which we speak constantly mediates between the self and experience of reality . Ferdinand de Saussure's insight into the arbitrary nature of the bond between sign and referent , his conclu- sion ...
... language ; that the language from within which we speak constantly mediates between the self and experience of reality . Ferdinand de Saussure's insight into the arbitrary nature of the bond between sign and referent , his conclu- sion ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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Abrash Alien American androids Asimov become Blade Runner CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Čapek characters contemporary context Cordesse CRUZ The University culture Dagobah Darko Suvin Darth Vader Deckard deconstruction Delany Dhalgren dialogue Dick Dick's discussion Dream dystopian Empire epic essay fantasy father feminist figures finally Frankenstein future genre Guin Guin's Heinlein hero historical human ideological images indexing Iron Dream Jedi kind La Jetée language Leia literary literature Luke Machine Marty means metaphor movie Nabokov's narrative nature Newts paraliterary SF paraliterature past Philip K planet plot political present problem props protagonist published reader reality replicants Riverworld robot scholarship Science Fiction science-fiction scientific romance sense sexual SF criticism SF films SF novel SF texts SF writers social society Solaris space Stanislaw Lem Star Wars story structure Suvin Tarkovsky theme things time-travel tion traditional UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA utopian vision Wells's women writing