Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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Page 52
... problem . His problem - and it is the central thematic problem of the novel - is that modern science obviates the biological gender distinctions upon which our psychology and society have been built . Male imperialism into the female ...
... problem . His problem - and it is the central thematic problem of the novel - is that modern science obviates the biological gender distinctions upon which our psychology and society have been built . Male imperialism into the female ...
Page 125
... problem of deciding whether the Other - an alien , a robot , an android - is actually intended as a metaphor for the racial Other is a crucial problem if we want to understand the role played by race in SF . ( 39 ) Based on 30 years of ...
... problem of deciding whether the Other - an alien , a robot , an android - is actually intended as a metaphor for the racial Other is a crucial problem if we want to understand the role played by race in SF . ( 39 ) Based on 30 years of ...
Page 188
... problem of the being - a being rationally created , evolving from an empirical method , created so to speak just as a house is built . The being , or rather the heroine Hary [ sic ] ( Rheya ) , becomes a person and in that sense ...
... problem of the being - a being rationally created , evolving from an empirical method , created so to speak just as a house is built . The being , or rather the heroine Hary [ sic ] ( Rheya ) , becomes a person and in that sense ...
Contents
031192 | 1 |
David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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