Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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Page 54
... lives out of the scientific world , it's not as if you have to hunt for them very hard , after you set yourself the ... live in . I knew I couldn't please everybody , but I could suggest that Utopia is a world in which most pleasures ...
... lives out of the scientific world , it's not as if you have to hunt for them very hard , after you set yourself the ... live in . I knew I couldn't please everybody , but I could suggest that Utopia is a world in which most pleasures ...
Page 137
... live by writing . One exam- ple : in 1991 , Ivo Železný published an adventurous fantasy by Jiří Procházka under his George Walker pseudonym in a total printrun of 70,000 copies . In 1992 , the same publisher issued my feminist sf novel ...
... live by writing . One exam- ple : in 1991 , Ivo Železný published an adventurous fantasy by Jiří Procházka under his George Walker pseudonym in a total printrun of 70,000 copies . In 1992 , the same publisher issued my feminist sf novel ...
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... lives that their talents , tastes , and values dictate . This freedom to live authentically is contrasted with the limited , manipulative , wasted lives of women like Vea on Urras . The contrast both emphasizes the strength , free- dom ...
... lives that their talents , tastes , and values dictate . This freedom to live authentically is contrasted with the limited , manipulative , wasted lives of women like Vea on Urras . The contrast both emphasizes the strength , free- dom ...
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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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