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... described in the hi - tech press , is always described in terms of presence , the idea of " being there . " The desperate anxiety of not being there is of course what that is about . Toni is absolutely right , it gets hyped because of ...
... described in the hi - tech press , is always described in terms of presence , the idea of " being there . " The desperate anxiety of not being there is of course what that is about . Toni is absolutely right , it gets hyped because of ...
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... described by Bodkin , the biologist , who would probably like to be defined as an expert in Neuronics , " the psychology of Total Equiva- lents . " The fictional science sketched by Bodkin deserves some extra attention . The so - called ...
... described by Bodkin , the biologist , who would probably like to be defined as an expert in Neuronics , " the psychology of Total Equiva- lents . " The fictional science sketched by Bodkin deserves some extra attention . The so - called ...
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... described , each of them embedding a specific side of the female stereotype . The first of these highly symbolic places is New York , the post - modern metropolis , the ideal background for an image of the woman as a prostitute , an ...
... described , each of them embedding a specific side of the female stereotype . The first of these highly symbolic places is New York , the post - modern metropolis , the ideal background for an image of the woman as a prostitute , an ...
Contents
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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