Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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... become apparent once women attained the rights and privileges traditionally enjoyed by men alone . The structural similarities to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's more familiar feminist - utopian novel , Herland ( 1915 ) , are obvious : as in ...
... become apparent once women attained the rights and privileges traditionally enjoyed by men alone . The structural similarities to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's more familiar feminist - utopian novel , Herland ( 1915 ) , are obvious : as in ...
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... become sufficiently advanced and widespread that equivalent attention can be given to achieving equally vital nontechnological improvements : social , economic , cultural , political , and so forth .... It is also to propose that beyond ...
... become sufficiently advanced and widespread that equivalent attention can be given to achieving equally vital nontechnological improvements : social , economic , cultural , political , and so forth .... It is also to propose that beyond ...
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... become more and more deadly and our arm's reach longer and longer . Man has seen his dreams fulfilled and his fairytales become reality ; climbing into a car is like stepping into the shoes of a fleet - footed sylph , firing a cannon is ...
... become more and more deadly and our arm's reach longer and longer . Man has seen his dreams fulfilled and his fairytales become reality ; climbing into a car is like stepping into the shoes of a fleet - footed sylph , firing a cannon is ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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