Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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This distinction between real and imaginary science has implications for how the public is constructed as participants ( or not ) in the processes of biotechnological science . Many authors imply that sf is the measure of a lack of ...
This distinction between real and imaginary science has implications for how the public is constructed as participants ( or not ) in the processes of biotechnological science . Many authors imply that sf is the measure of a lack of ...
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This has certainly been true among sf scholars , but younger readers , many women , readers among minorities , and even young academics are much less likely to make hard and fast distinctions . “ Sci - fi ” has never been unpopular ...
This has certainly been true among sf scholars , but younger readers , many women , readers among minorities , and even young academics are much less likely to make hard and fast distinctions . “ Sci - fi ” has never been unpopular ...
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( 45 ) In classical Marxist - Leninist aesthetics , Lenin and Pisarev made a strict distinction between constructive and " tangential ” dreaming - i.e . , between imagination directed toward revolutionary struggle and idle imagination ...
( 45 ) In classical Marxist - Leninist aesthetics , Lenin and Pisarev made a strict distinction between constructive and " tangential ” dreaming - i.e . , between imagination directed toward revolutionary struggle and idle imagination ...
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