Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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current state of SF on writers rather than on editors and publishers . Specifically , she claims that when Hollinger assumes that feminist SF writers have chosen to ignore current literary movements or when I complain that too many ...
current state of SF on writers rather than on editors and publishers . Specifically , she claims that when Hollinger assumes that feminist SF writers have chosen to ignore current literary movements or when I complain that too many ...
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Also rising on the heels of the ' 70s feminist SF writers , however , was another SF “ movement , ” one loudly proclaiming its " revolutionary ' status : cyberpunk . “ Cyberpunk - slick , colloquial , and science - based - represented a ...
Also rising on the heels of the ' 70s feminist SF writers , however , was another SF “ movement , ” one loudly proclaiming its " revolutionary ' status : cyberpunk . “ Cyberpunk - slick , colloquial , and science - based - represented a ...
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I gather other writers had similar experiences with him ” ( 238 ) . One can reasonably ask why Gernsback , when reasonably active in describing and reprinting worthwhile older examples of SF , was so negligent about the other necessary ...
I gather other writers had similar experiences with him ” ( 238 ) . One can reasonably ask why Gernsback , when reasonably active in describing and reprinting worthwhile older examples of SF , was so negligent about the other necessary ...
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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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