Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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The multiple facets of this approach were exemplified in a landmark 1977 special issue of Science - Fiction Studies on the " Sociology of Science Fiction , " in which scholars considered such topics as the socioeconomic situation of sf ...
The multiple facets of this approach were exemplified in a landmark 1977 special issue of Science - Fiction Studies on the " Sociology of Science Fiction , " in which scholars considered such topics as the socioeconomic situation of sf ...
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Diane Nelson's essay in the current issue shows a similar pattern of extrapolation and containment : she argues for sf as a privileged mode for grasping the imperialist mechanisms of contemporary technoscience , yet she grounds her ...
Diane Nelson's essay in the current issue shows a similar pattern of extrapolation and containment : she argues for sf as a privileged mode for grasping the imperialist mechanisms of contemporary technoscience , yet she grounds her ...
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For French sf , see Lofficier , the more eccentric Gouanvic , Bozzetto , and the special issue of SFS on sf in France ( 16.3 ( November 1989 ] ) . A serious book - length study of French sf as a whole has yet to appear in English . 3.
For French sf , see Lofficier , the more eccentric Gouanvic , Bozzetto , and the special issue of SFS on sf in France ( 16.3 ( November 1989 ] ) . A serious book - length study of French sf as a whole has yet to appear in English . 3.
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