Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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Feminist fabulation calls for a new understanding of postmodern fiction which enables the canon to accommodate feminist difference and emphasizes that the literature which was called feminist SF is an important site of postmodern feminist ...
Feminist fabulation calls for a new understanding of postmodern fiction which enables the canon to accommodate feminist difference and emphasizes that the literature which was called feminist SF is an important site of postmodern feminist ...
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... Feminist science fiction can teach us to rethink traditional , patriarchal notions about science , reproduction , and gender . Only in science fiction can feminists imaginatively step outside the father's house and begin to look around ...
... Feminist science fiction can teach us to rethink traditional , patriarchal notions about science , reproduction , and gender . Only in science fiction can feminists imaginatively step outside the father's house and begin to look around ...
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... Feminist Fabulation which condemn the routine exclusion of " feminist postmodern science fiction " ( Roberts ' term ) from work catego- rized as postmodern . Roberts could not be more correct when she insists that writers such as Le ...
... Feminist Fabulation which condemn the routine exclusion of " feminist postmodern science fiction " ( Roberts ' term ) from work catego- rized as postmodern . Roberts could not be more correct when she insists that writers such as Le ...
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Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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