Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Page 204
More generally , he sought to substitute description and explanation for judgment and canonization as the central purposes of analysis . This is what we have come to call “ cultural studies ” and it is important to note that this move ...
More generally , he sought to substitute description and explanation for judgment and canonization as the central purposes of analysis . This is what we have come to call “ cultural studies ” and it is important to note that this move ...
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in the interviews with New Left Review , where he described Morris's treatment of the discontinuity between the real world and his fictional utopia as generating an " untenable ” notion of “ social simplicity ” ( 128-29 ) .
in the interviews with New Left Review , where he described Morris's treatment of the discontinuity between the real world and his fictional utopia as generating an " untenable ” notion of “ social simplicity ” ( 128-29 ) .
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Titles described as " Media - Related " showed a slight decline from 204 to 200 , while those described as “ Horror Novels ” fell from 193 to 112 , due to the lessening of the R.L. Stine - inspired boom in the publication of horror ...
Titles described as " Media - Related " showed a slight decline from 204 to 200 , while those described as “ Horror Novels ” fell from 193 to 112 , due to the lessening of the R.L. Stine - inspired boom in the publication of horror ...
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