Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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Page 38
... genre as a whole to become legitimate paradoxically involves the very destruction of the genre . Before the tribunal of the " high , " SF legitimates itself in three ways : by the implementation of internal borders ; by a certain ...
... genre as a whole to become legitimate paradoxically involves the very destruction of the genre . Before the tribunal of the " high , " SF legitimates itself in three ways : by the implementation of internal borders ; by a certain ...
Page 119
... genre works exclusively , deliberately departing from the traditional procedure of concentration on authors involved in mainstream literary efforts . One generally underestimated advantage of genre writing is the ability of its ...
... genre works exclusively , deliberately departing from the traditional procedure of concentration on authors involved in mainstream literary efforts . One generally underestimated advantage of genre writing is the ability of its ...
Page 297
... genre : " As a young genre , our borders are being battered , encroached on , or pushed out , and generally sustaining the most likely sorts of attack every day " ( " Reflections " 235 ) . I do not take Delany's description of these ...
... genre : " As a young genre , our borders are being battered , encroached on , or pushed out , and generally sustaining the most likely sorts of attack every day " ( " Reflections " 235 ) . I do not take Delany's description of these ...
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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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