Science-fiction Studies, Volume 14SFS Publications., 1987 - Electronic journals |
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... reader directly as participant in the shaping of social as well as literary mean- ing . It calls on the reader to evaluate the fiction's contents in relation to the reader's world , not the world of the text , and to recognize that the ...
... reader directly as participant in the shaping of social as well as literary mean- ing . It calls on the reader to evaluate the fiction's contents in relation to the reader's world , not the world of the text , and to recognize that the ...
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the reader's world ; in another , it is a " context " element providing information for the reader's shaping of his or her own point of view on the world . Other " context " chapters , however , constitute bidirectional statements , at ...
the reader's world ; in another , it is a " context " element providing information for the reader's shaping of his or her own point of view on the world . Other " context " chapters , however , constitute bidirectional statements , at ...
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... Reader " couldn't figure that out on her own , nobody could , for the dedicated fans are among the more sophisticated readers of genre . Actually , what's really disappointing about this little book is how far short of its subject it ...
... Reader " couldn't figure that out on her own , nobody could , for the dedicated fans are among the more sophisticated readers of genre . Actually , what's really disappointing about this little book is how far short of its subject it ...
Contents
runners Narrative Blending | 21 |
Florian F Marzin Science Fiction and Censorship | 60 |
INTERVIEW | 68 |
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