Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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... reading . ( §2.9 : 189-190 ) . Winston here appears as the saltatory reader of the " blissful " text , foreshad- owing perhaps the reader of Alasdair Gray's otherworldly Lanark ( 1981 ) , who also starts at Book III , albeit at the ...
... reading . ( §2.9 : 189-190 ) . Winston here appears as the saltatory reader of the " blissful " text , foreshad- owing perhaps the reader of Alasdair Gray's otherworldly Lanark ( 1981 ) , who also starts at Book III , albeit at the ...
Page 310
... reading process on the subject - Winston or Alfred , self - reading — is highlighted by its non - effect on other characters : some minds are " deranged , " or rear- ranged , others narcotized . Perhaps , too , the text is more vital ...
... reading process on the subject - Winston or Alfred , self - reading — is highlighted by its non - effect on other characters : some minds are " deranged , " or rear- ranged , others narcotized . Perhaps , too , the text is more vital ...
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... readers , but that the textual focus of interpretation is the same - Goldstein's political tract , quoted at length . Through reading it , we too become members of the Orwellian Brotherhood , we too are subject to the propagandist text ...
... readers , but that the textual focus of interpretation is the same - Goldstein's political tract , quoted at length . Through reading it , we too become members of the Orwellian Brotherhood , we too are subject to the propagandist text ...
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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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