Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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The science - fictional " experience of the future ” came out of an “ experience of the cities , ” he wrote : At a crisis of metropolitan experience , stories of the future went through a qualitative change .
The science - fictional " experience of the future ” came out of an “ experience of the cities , ” he wrote : At a crisis of metropolitan experience , stories of the future went through a qualitative change .
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... filtering out the chaotic or merely contingent elements of our experience of that world , that is , by overlooking how embedded the very practices of science are in what Latour terms " the impure exoteric realm of society " ( 92 ) .
... filtering out the chaotic or merely contingent elements of our experience of that world , that is , by overlooking how embedded the very practices of science are in what Latour terms " the impure exoteric realm of society " ( 92 ) .
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plantation experience . Many more people will watch films such as Arnold Schwarzenegger's The 6th Day ( 2000 ) , in which a man encounters a clone of himself , or the dystopian projection of future gene therapy , GATTACA ( 1997 ) ...
plantation experience . Many more people will watch films such as Arnold Schwarzenegger's The 6th Day ( 2000 ) , in which a man encounters a clone of himself , or the dystopian projection of future gene therapy , GATTACA ( 1997 ) ...
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