Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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A science fantasy violates the epistemology of science when it presumes that magic is the operative discipline in humanity's relation with the external world ; it violates scientific theory when it explicitly ignores basic scientific ...
A science fantasy violates the epistemology of science when it presumes that magic is the operative discipline in humanity's relation with the external world ; it violates scientific theory when it explicitly ignores basic scientific ...
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De Lauretis discusses the way in which male - centered theories of power bypass the issue of gender : " Hence the paradox that mars Foucault's theory , as it does other contemporary , radical but male - centered theories : in order to ...
De Lauretis discusses the way in which male - centered theories of power bypass the issue of gender : " Hence the paradox that mars Foucault's theory , as it does other contemporary , radical but male - centered theories : in order to ...
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To what extent Jameson is now basing his theory of the postmodern on cyberpunk I would love to know . Eventually , I believe , Jameson's theory of the postmodern will have to ride a serpent or two , if it is to go beyond a distant ...
To what extent Jameson is now basing his theory of the postmodern on cyberpunk I would love to know . Eventually , I believe , Jameson's theory of the postmodern will have to ride a serpent or two , if it is to go beyond a distant ...
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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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