Science-fiction Studies, Volume 20SFS Publications., 1993 - Electronic journals |
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Like didactic fiction , these context - intensive fictions serve a purpose in that they prompt the reader / user to recontextualize herself as a subject . They are not , however , “ inhabitable fictions ” ; the user can only play one ...
Like didactic fiction , these context - intensive fictions serve a purpose in that they prompt the reader / user to recontextualize herself as a subject . They are not , however , “ inhabitable fictions ” ; the user can only play one ...
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worlds , SF writers are not so complacent ; all aspects of world - creation are in play . Playing the game seriously , hard SF writers must construct a setting , an environment , usually a culture with a history , all of them differing ...
worlds , SF writers are not so complacent ; all aspects of world - creation are in play . Playing the game seriously , hard SF writers must construct a setting , an environment , usually a culture with a history , all of them differing ...
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pressed to name a work of science fiction written in the form of a stage play . ... Belying some dubious critics , Krupnick writes of discovering at least 100 SF plays , some for children , some never staged at all , and of these he ...
pressed to name a work of science fiction written in the form of a stage play . ... Belying some dubious critics , Krupnick writes of discovering at least 100 SF plays , some for children , some never staged at all , and of these he ...
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