Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Moreover , he was now clear that utopia and dystopia were comparative rather than absolute categories , dealing respectively with a happier life ” and “ a more wretched kind of life " ( 196 ) . Borrowing Miguel Abensour's distinction ...
Moreover , he was now clear that utopia and dystopia were comparative rather than absolute categories , dealing respectively with a happier life ” and “ a more wretched kind of life " ( 196 ) . Borrowing Miguel Abensour's distinction ...
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He came to understand the kind of honorable personal motives and socially effective structures of feeling that underpinned both utopian and dystopian forms , and to realize that neither was antithetical to the space anthropology ” he ...
He came to understand the kind of honorable personal motives and socially effective structures of feeling that underpinned both utopian and dystopian forms , and to realize that neither was antithetical to the space anthropology ” he ...
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In some cases the military , especially the British Navy , simply removed artifacts as a kind of colonial booty . Thus what was considered the finest example of sculpture from Easter Island ” ( 39 ) was “ collected " during the visit of ...
In some cases the military , especially the British Navy , simply removed artifacts as a kind of colonial booty . Thus what was considered the finest example of sculpture from Easter Island ” ( 39 ) was “ collected " during the visit of ...
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