Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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... example , one in which Nathaneal's love for the puppet Olympia is clearly presented as madness and narcissism , the projection into an empty vessel of what the lover desires to see . More recently , Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives ( 1972 ) ...
... example , one in which Nathaneal's love for the puppet Olympia is clearly presented as madness and narcissism , the projection into an empty vessel of what the lover desires to see . More recently , Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives ( 1972 ) ...
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... example , the virtual object would cor- respondingly move toward the left , and eventually out of the user's view . Likewise , three dimensional sound is generated to aid the user in orienting himself in space . Also , the user wears a ...
... example , the virtual object would cor- respondingly move toward the left , and eventually out of the user's view . Likewise , three dimensional sound is generated to aid the user in orienting himself in space . Also , the user wears a ...
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... example of brain exchange , treated satirically in a Thomas Mann novella , “ The Transposed Heads " and a Steve Martin film , The Man With Two Brains . Varley's stories treat it as a serious medical procedure , while writers in many ...
... example of brain exchange , treated satirically in a Thomas Mann novella , “ The Transposed Heads " and a Steve Martin film , The Man With Two Brains . Varley's stories treat it as a serious medical procedure , while writers in many ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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