Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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In a more culturally focused vein , S.S. Prawer , in his influential Caligari's Children , explains that , " clearly , " the spate of horror and science fiction films during the early 1930s was simply a reaction to " the Depression in ...
In a more culturally focused vein , S.S. Prawer , in his influential Caligari's Children , explains that , " clearly , " the spate of horror and science fiction films during the early 1930s was simply a reaction to " the Depression in ...
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o and making a convincing case for the significance of women's participation in early sf as readers , writers , editors , and fans . While Larbalestier is by no means the first scholar to look at the early history of women's ...
o and making a convincing case for the significance of women's participation in early sf as readers , writers , editors , and fans . While Larbalestier is by no means the first scholar to look at the early history of women's ...
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Larbalestier opens her history in 1926 with the establishment of Gernsback's Amazing Stories and the subsequent development , initially through letters - to - theeditor , of early fandom and early discursive constructions of science ...
Larbalestier opens her history in 1926 with the establishment of Gernsback's Amazing Stories and the subsequent development , initially through letters - to - theeditor , of early fandom and early discursive constructions of science ...
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