Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... American admiral , potentially explaining her virtuous nature as a product of her half - American heritage , and Nara says at one point that she regards herself as a citizen of neither Japan nor the United States . Still , she grew up ...
... American admiral , potentially explaining her virtuous nature as a product of her half - American heritage , and Nara says at one point that she regards herself as a citizen of neither Japan nor the United States . Still , she grew up ...
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... American as in German literature . They were eager for an escape from hard times and for visions of a better future thanks to technology . As the US cultivated West Germany as an increasingly profitable market for its entertainment ...
... American as in German literature . They were eager for an escape from hard times and for visions of a better future thanks to technology . As the US cultivated West Germany as an increasingly profitable market for its entertainment ...
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... American Psychological Association . The psychology building on the Berkeley campus today is named Tolman Hall . ) Tolman was a behaviorist who worked primarily with rats . But he gave rats and similar creatures a good deal more credit ...
... American Psychological Association . The psychology building on the Berkeley campus today is named Tolman Hall . ) Tolman was a behaviorist who worked primarily with rats . But he gave rats and similar creatures a good deal more credit ...
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SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES | 32 |
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