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... feminist cyber- punk role - model . And beyond Laura , Molly , and Sarah , there are precious few female characters at all in cyberpunk . The one consistent exception to this rule has been the work of Pat Cadigan , the sole woman ...
... feminist cyber- punk role - model . And beyond Laura , Molly , and Sarah , there are precious few female characters at all in cyberpunk . The one consistent exception to this rule has been the work of Pat Cadigan , the sole woman ...
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... feminist implications are evident in cyber- punk's emphasis on the visibility of the body , whether interpreted as a ... feminist sensibility inform cyber- punk ? To what extent does a humanist sensibility overshadow any feminist attempt ...
... feminist implications are evident in cyber- punk's emphasis on the visibility of the body , whether interpreted as a ... feminist sensibility inform cyber- punk ? To what extent does a humanist sensibility overshadow any feminist attempt ...
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... feminist position while Bukatman's feminist statements , although insightful , are not situated within a fully developed feminist frame . This then is the task at hand , to develop that frame using the literature of feminist sf ...
... feminist position while Bukatman's feminist statements , although insightful , are not situated within a fully developed feminist frame . This then is the task at hand , to develop that frame using the literature of feminist sf ...
Contents
Susan Ayres The Straight Mind in Russs The Female Man | 22 |
Arthur B Evans The New Jules Verne | 35 |
Cathy Peppers Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butlers | 47 |
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