Science-fiction Studies, Volume 22SFS Publications., 1995 - Electronic journals |
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... nature and priorities of that literature . If most common symbols can be traced back to Gernsback or to people who thought like Gernsback , then it is not surprising that the symbols reflect what many would argue are inaccurate or ...
... nature and priorities of that literature . If most common symbols can be traced back to Gernsback or to people who thought like Gernsback , then it is not surprising that the symbols reflect what many would argue are inaccurate or ...
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... nature " are . As Stephen Gould notes , debates about biological determinism engender no controversy when it comes to such biological constraints as our inability to photosynthesize , but the social and political stakes involved in the ...
... nature " are . As Stephen Gould notes , debates about biological determinism engender no controversy when it comes to such biological constraints as our inability to photosynthesize , but the social and political stakes involved in the ...
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... nature itself , in fact , to violate that nature , much as Linc would do Jill . As the film's epigraph from the New Testament- appropriately Mark 13 - emphasizes , " No flesh shall be spared . " In effect , the software is the problem ...
... nature itself , in fact , to violate that nature , much as Linc would do Jill . As the film's epigraph from the New Testament- appropriately Mark 13 - emphasizes , " No flesh shall be spared . " In effect , the software is the problem ...
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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