Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Sf , I will argue , has been driven by a desire for the imaginary transformation of imperialism into Empire , viewed not primarily in terms of political and economic contests among cartels and peoples , but as a technological regime ...
Sf , I will argue , has been driven by a desire for the imaginary transformation of imperialism into Empire , viewed not primarily in terms of political and economic contests among cartels and peoples , but as a technological regime ...
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Empire seeks to establish a single overdetermining power that is located not in a recognizable territory , but in an ideology of abstract right enforced by technologies of control . Its characteristic space is horizontal , expansive ...
Empire seeks to establish a single overdetermining power that is located not in a recognizable territory , but in an ideology of abstract right enforced by technologies of control . Its characteristic space is horizontal , expansive ...
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A case might be made for the Austro - Hungarian Empire , the most northern city of which was Lem's Krakow . 2. For overviews of British sf , see Stableford , Griffiths , and Greenland . For French sf , see Lofficier , the more eccentric ...
A case might be made for the Austro - Hungarian Empire , the most northern city of which was Lem's Krakow . 2. For overviews of British sf , see Stableford , Griffiths , and Greenland . For French sf , see Lofficier , the more eccentric ...
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