Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Page 194
Samuels , for example , seems quite unaware that anthropologists have ever had an abiding interest in the future . 7. Over the years , there have been a significant number of science fiction writers with substantial training or advanced ...
Samuels , for example , seems quite unaware that anthropologists have ever had an abiding interest in the future . 7. Over the years , there have been a significant number of science fiction writers with substantial training or advanced ...
Page 201
One might expect Culture and Society to echo something of this interest in Morris or in Orwell ; and , to some extent , it did . The book is divided into two main parts , dealing respectively with the years 1790 to 1870 and 1914 to 1950 ...
One might expect Culture and Society to echo something of this interest in Morris or in Orwell ; and , to some extent , it did . The book is divided into two main parts , dealing respectively with the years 1790 to 1870 and 1914 to 1950 ...
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Williams's interest in Le Guin warrants three further observations . First , it should be apparent that this enthusiasm for " realistic " utopias and utopian “ realism ” clearly rehearses his earlier sympathy for space anthropology .
Williams's interest in Le Guin warrants three further observations . First , it should be apparent that this enthusiasm for " realistic " utopias and utopian “ realism ” clearly rehearses his earlier sympathy for space anthropology .
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