Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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... question that people always ask ; but I think it's an essential question . Of the writers in the field , both twentieth - century and nineteenth - century , whom do you see as the largest influences on your own craft ? KSR : It's hard ...
... question that people always ask ; but I think it's an essential question . Of the writers in the field , both twentieth - century and nineteenth - century , whom do you see as the largest influences on your own craft ? KSR : It's hard ...
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... question of determinate / inde- terminate ontology be viewed as incoherent - the wrong question - and that we stop trying to " climb out of our own minds " ( 14 ) . Given this qualification , we can understand the postmodernist impulse ...
... question of determinate / inde- terminate ontology be viewed as incoherent - the wrong question - and that we stop trying to " climb out of our own minds " ( 14 ) . Given this qualification , we can understand the postmodernist impulse ...
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... question was raised in the second issue of Amazing Stories ( May 1926 ) , in G. Peyton Wertenbaker's " The Man from the Atom ( Sequel ) " : " In all theories of time as a dimension , this point has always raised itself in my mind . If I ...
... question was raised in the second issue of Amazing Stories ( May 1926 ) , in G. Peyton Wertenbaker's " The Man from the Atom ( Sequel ) " : " In all theories of time as a dimension , this point has always raised itself in my mind . If I ...
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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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