Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 55
... suggests it was written in the 1930s . First , the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 was reviving old fears of a " Yellow Peril " from the East , which undoubtedly influenced the novel . Second , Reid suggests that the novel's ...
... suggests it was written in the 1930s . First , the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 was reviving old fears of a " Yellow Peril " from the East , which undoubtedly influenced the novel . Second , Reid suggests that the novel's ...
Page 151
... suggests that we may look to Dick for some refreshing indication of a way out of the political impotence and critical impasse to which postmodern theory often leads . Indeed , Palmer invokes " the politics of writing " ( 11 ) implicit ...
... suggests that we may look to Dick for some refreshing indication of a way out of the political impotence and critical impasse to which postmodern theory often leads . Indeed , Palmer invokes " the politics of writing " ( 11 ) implicit ...
Page 152
... suggests that such a humanism would be more tragic than liberal : " The individual in Dick's oppressive futures often assumes guilt for a situation that is not his responsibility " ( 24 ) . And so far as the postmodern goes , Palmer ...
... suggests that such a humanism would be more tragic than liberal : " The individual in Dick's oppressive futures often assumes guilt for a situation that is not his responsibility " ( 24 ) . And so far as the postmodern goes , Palmer ...
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