Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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Page 73
... object . But this is a simple extrapolation , in which there is nothing that reflects back and expands the readers's ideology . Perhaps this is an example of the way a single misstep leads an " objective logic " to a vulgar journalistic ...
... object . But this is a simple extrapolation , in which there is nothing that reflects back and expands the readers's ideology . Perhaps this is an example of the way a single misstep leads an " objective logic " to a vulgar journalistic ...
Page 77
... object discloses his easy - going grasp of SF . If Komatsu would seriously analyze his own situation in Japanese reality , he should be able to discover an important theme which comes from the essence of civilization in Japanese ...
... object discloses his easy - going grasp of SF . If Komatsu would seriously analyze his own situation in Japanese reality , he should be able to discover an important theme which comes from the essence of civilization in Japanese ...
Page 185
... object of an alien touch and the creator of new life ; he comes to see himself as part of a continuum in which he is not compelled to choose either the sub- ject or the object position ; where the " prison " of the gaze from nowhere is ...
... object of an alien touch and the creator of new life ; he comes to see himself as part of a continuum in which he is not compelled to choose either the sub- ject or the object position ; where the " prison " of the gaze from nowhere is ...
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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