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... Marxist criticism , the political intention was to challenge the growing hegemony of Marxist representationalism over the experimental wonders and differences of SF simulacra . The rhetorical move to describe Marxism as itself a ...
... Marxist criticism , the political intention was to challenge the growing hegemony of Marxist representationalism over the experimental wonders and differences of SF simulacra . The rhetorical move to describe Marxism as itself a ...
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... Marxism legiti- mated this eschatological romance with nothing less than the objectivist narrative strategies of post - Enlightenment scientific rationality . In short , Marxism always presupposed the real as the referent for its ...
... Marxism legiti- mated this eschatological romance with nothing less than the objectivist narrative strategies of post - Enlightenment scientific rationality . In short , Marxism always presupposed the real as the referent for its ...
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... Marxist model superimpose themselves in a repeti- tion compulsion : Marxism always describes what it has already traced on its own body ; it doubles itself like a vampire in the new objects which it engages . As a normative intertext in ...
... Marxist model superimpose themselves in a repeti- tion compulsion : Marxism always describes what it has already traced on its own body ; it doubles itself like a vampire in the new objects which it engages . As a normative intertext in ...
Contents
Berger Theories of History and Social Order | 12 |
Carl R Kropf Douglas Adamss Hitchhiker Novels | 61 |
JeanMarc Gouanvic Rational Speculations | 71 |
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A.E. van Vogt Abendsen actants Agrajag Aldiss alien American Androids argue Asimov become Benford Bleiler characters cognitive critical CRUZ The University culture Darko Suvin Dick Dick's discourse Doris Lessing essay example existence experience fact Fekete feminist utopias Finnegans Wake French SF function future Geduld genre hard SF Heinlein High Castle human imagination individual interpretation kind less literary literature Machine Marxism means metaphysical modern Moxon Moxon's Master narrative narrator nature novel object paradox Philip Philip K planet political possible problem published Québec SF question rational reader reading reality Robot Ruiz-Sanchez Scanner Darkly science fantasy Science Fiction science-fiction scientific seems sense SF writers Slusser social society space Stanislaw Lem story structure suggests Suvin Tagomi themes theory things Timescape tion trilogy truth Ubik utopia VALIS Vogt Wells's Wolfe women