Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... science to construct and explore social worlds - a project that has been better recognized by sf writers themselves . ... a " sociological imagination ” by exploring sf writing as valuable source material for sociological thinking .
... science to construct and explore social worlds - a project that has been better recognized by sf writers themselves . ... a " sociological imagination ” by exploring sf writing as valuable source material for sociological thinking .
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Frantz Fanon , bell hooks , and others powerfully explore these relations , but perhaps no one has so intensely transmitted the experiences , ambivalence , and violence of race and sexual slavery , the organic re - mapping of the human ...
Frantz Fanon , bell hooks , and others powerfully explore these relations , but perhaps no one has so intensely transmitted the experiences , ambivalence , and violence of race and sexual slavery , the organic re - mapping of the human ...
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Kendrick notes that the contemporary body has become a gendered space to be explored and mapped - in part through the Human Genome Project , which offered us a first draft of the human body . Such a code interacts fictionally with the ...
Kendrick notes that the contemporary body has become a gendered space to be explored and mapped - in part through the Human Genome Project , which offered us a first draft of the human body . Such a code interacts fictionally with the ...
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