Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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perhaps one of the earliest films to posit the reduction of humanity by the forces of technology . ... if you will ) of a robot who in the first half of the story wears the form of a beautiful human female and in the second ...
perhaps one of the earliest films to posit the reduction of humanity by the forces of technology . ... if you will ) of a robot who in the first half of the story wears the form of a beautiful human female and in the second ...
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From this critical - psychological perspective we can discern more clearly the aporias which must necessarily result from the SF - reality of an alien world into which human beings come only as curious " visitors .
From this critical - psychological perspective we can discern more clearly the aporias which must necessarily result from the SF - reality of an alien world into which human beings come only as curious " visitors .
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in which they accomplish their conscious purposes and their values based on need ; the exchange of matter between human beings and nature , which is itself mediated , regulated , and monitored by human work , is an objectifying transfer ...
in which they accomplish their conscious purposes and their values based on need ; the exchange of matter between human beings and nature , which is itself mediated , regulated , and monitored by human work , is an objectifying transfer ...
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Contents
Daniel Fischlin Veronica Hollinger Andrew Taylor The Charisma | 1 |
David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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