Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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The milieu of colonial laboratories produces strange alliances and emergent forms of the human . Ghosh is concerned with the tropics — as the hot , fertile , colonial spaces in which the “ human ” is hypothesized , tested , and re ...
The milieu of colonial laboratories produces strange alliances and emergent forms of the human . Ghosh is concerned with the tropics — as the hot , fertile , colonial spaces in which the “ human ” is hypothesized , tested , and re ...
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But if the borderline defining the human in the colonial laboratory is tested and re - mapped by tropes , it must also withstand " trials of strength " ( Latour , Science 74 ) , literally facing the troops of invading armies supplied ...
But if the borderline defining the human in the colonial laboratory is tested and re - mapped by tropes , it must also withstand " trials of strength " ( Latour , Science 74 ) , literally facing the troops of invading armies supplied ...
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The main human participants in the drama are Omegarus , who is to become the Last Man , and Syderia , whom Omegarus loves . Various supernatural or inexplicable personages are also important - in particular Adam , doomed to live on and ...
The main human participants in the drama are Omegarus , who is to become the Last Man , and Syderia , whom Omegarus loves . Various supernatural or inexplicable personages are also important - in particular Adam , doomed to live on and ...
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