Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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-H.G. Wells , The Time Machine ( 6 ) Into the Time Machine . In 1978 , Margaret Mead , empathizing with the concerns of the 60s ' counterculture , pointed to a grave deficiency in the science of anthropology : " Anthropology has to date ...
-H.G. Wells , The Time Machine ( 6 ) Into the Time Machine . In 1978 , Margaret Mead , empathizing with the concerns of the 60s ' counterculture , pointed to a grave deficiency in the science of anthropology : " Anthropology has to date ...
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Films of the Machine Age offered moviegoers an array of monstrous figures that were quite literally hybrids or mixed forms , whose creation was linked to the work of science , whose presence seemed to suggest a kind of rampant or ...
Films of the Machine Age offered moviegoers an array of monstrous figures that were quite literally hybrids or mixed forms , whose creation was linked to the work of science , whose presence seemed to suggest a kind of rampant or ...
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generic purity , at least as we look to the films of a “ simpler ” era such as the Machine Age . We might note , in contrast , the markedly different approach taken to the scientific attitude in the postmodern era , as seen in the ...
generic purity , at least as we look to the films of a “ simpler ” era such as the Machine Age . We might note , in contrast , the markedly different approach taken to the scientific attitude in the postmodern era , as seen in the ...
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