Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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Page 166
... women like Vea on Urras . The contrast both emphasizes the strength , free- dom , and social value of the free woman , and also connects the novel to the contemporary world of the reader , who will certainly recognize in Vea something ...
... women like Vea on Urras . The contrast both emphasizes the strength , free- dom , and social value of the free woman , and also connects the novel to the contemporary world of the reader , who will certainly recognize in Vea something ...
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... women's social equality . One hundred years after its first publication , the vast majority of North American women are still far from achieving even the less than com- pletely desirable success enjoyed by Elodia in Thursia . The realm ...
... women's social equality . One hundred years after its first publication , the vast majority of North American women are still far from achieving even the less than com- pletely desirable success enjoyed by Elodia in Thursia . The realm ...
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entitled " Women in a Modern Utopia . " However , while Wells pays lip service to the notion of equality between men and women , his solution to the “ woman problem " would mostly involve programs of planned parenthood and of the payment to ...
entitled " Women in a Modern Utopia . " However , while Wells pays lip service to the notion of equality between men and women , his solution to the “ woman problem " would mostly involve programs of planned parenthood and of the payment to ...
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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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