Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Not that these pages do not already have their share of debate , but it is timely to open up ( yet again ) what could be an ongoing discussion of the theoretical , social , cultural , and political dimensions and consequences of sf .
Not that these pages do not already have their share of debate , but it is timely to open up ( yet again ) what could be an ongoing discussion of the theoretical , social , cultural , and political dimensions and consequences of sf .
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See the discussion in Margaret Mead , “ Apprenticeship Under Boas ” ( 38 ) . 2. See Morgan for historical notes on nineteenth - century ... Gerlach and Hamilton discuss some of these capitalist appropriations of the future . 6.
See the discussion in Margaret Mead , “ Apprenticeship Under Boas ” ( 38 ) . 2. See Morgan for historical notes on nineteenth - century ... Gerlach and Hamilton discuss some of these capitalist appropriations of the future . 6.
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Chapter 5 deals with the UFO phenomenon in American history and popular arts and features good discussions of Graham Doar's ... 4 , 1954 ) ; and a fine discussion of a Fibber McGee & Molly episode ( March 28 , 1950 ) in which the hare ...
Chapter 5 deals with the UFO phenomenon in American history and popular arts and features good discussions of Graham Doar's ... 4 , 1954 ) ; and a fine discussion of a Fibber McGee & Molly episode ( March 28 , 1950 ) in which the hare ...
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