Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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... future ( 15 years ) , mid - future ( 15-50 years ) , and far - future ( over 50 years ) . This division implies a hierarchy of certainty , though few futurologists of standing would declare any projection certain . Extrapolations in SF ...
... future ( 15 years ) , mid - future ( 15-50 years ) , and far - future ( over 50 years ) . This division implies a hierarchy of certainty , though few futurologists of standing would declare any projection certain . Extrapolations in SF ...
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future to parade scientific marvels rather than examine their effects , but the not - so - hidden assumption was ... future - scene stories of war , ecological catastrophe , and natural disaster . 10. Models are Destiny ? The ...
future to parade scientific marvels rather than examine their effects , but the not - so - hidden assumption was ... future - scene stories of war , ecological catastrophe , and natural disaster . 10. Models are Destiny ? The ...
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... future generations a narrated coda reveals that a devastating atomic war has caused horrid mutations and the return of the dinosaurs . In Yor : Hunter from the Future ( 1983 ) , She ( 1983 ) , and Ator : the Invincible ( 1984 ) ...
... future generations a narrated coda reveals that a devastating atomic war has caused horrid mutations and the return of the dinosaurs . In Yor : Hunter from the Future ( 1983 ) , She ( 1983 ) , and Ator : the Invincible ( 1984 ) ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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