Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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... popular romance . The Decadent movement was , as Brantlinger observes , " profoundly anti - bourgeois , anti - industrial , and also anti- democratic , " holding that " the antithesis of a genuine work of art is whatever can be ...
... popular romance . The Decadent movement was , as Brantlinger observes , " profoundly anti - bourgeois , anti - industrial , and also anti- democratic , " holding that " the antithesis of a genuine work of art is whatever can be ...
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... popular genres bear the marks of ascendant modernity , but they also display , especially in the popular subgenre of the future - war story , anxieties about the fall of decadent empires . Adam Roberts argues that Wells's War of the ...
... popular genres bear the marks of ascendant modernity , but they also display , especially in the popular subgenre of the future - war story , anxieties about the fall of decadent empires . Adam Roberts argues that Wells's War of the ...
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... popular culture in West Germany . The series sheds light on the function of popular genres , in this case science fiction , in 1950s public discourse about the troublesome legacy of the Third Reich and concerns about the Cold War ...
... popular culture in West Germany . The series sheds light on the function of popular genres , in this case science fiction , in 1950s public discourse about the troublesome legacy of the Third Reich and concerns about the Cold War ...
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES | 32 |
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