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... positions . But I believe this argument misses the mark , for two reasons . First , and most obviously , it is ... position , then , the " recuperation " of postmodernism into the semantic field of subject / object reality just isn ...
... positions . But I believe this argument misses the mark , for two reasons . First , and most obviously , it is ... position , then , the " recuperation " of postmodernism into the semantic field of subject / object reality just isn ...
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... position ( a strict “ ecological " position of leave the wilderness alone ) that we probably expect to see cham- pioned . But more than this , these stories explore the subjective processes that shape such debates and suggest that the ...
... position ( a strict “ ecological " position of leave the wilderness alone ) that we probably expect to see cham- pioned . But more than this , these stories explore the subjective processes that shape such debates and suggest that the ...
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... position , and his review - article " Two Poets and an Engineer " ( SFS 21 : 103-12 , # 62 , March 1994 ) attacked my work in the thin disguise of " some recent revisionary arguments " ( 103 ) by noting that many good science - fiction ...
... position , and his review - article " Two Poets and an Engineer " ( SFS 21 : 103-12 , # 62 , March 1994 ) attacked my work in the thin disguise of " some recent revisionary arguments " ( 103 ) by noting that many good science - fiction ...
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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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