Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... less and less tenable to anthropologists working in the present . From the 1930s until its demise in the 1970s , functionalism , in its many manifestations , came under increasing criticism for its reactionary politics . Often utilized ...
... less and less tenable to anthropologists working in the present . From the 1930s until its demise in the 1970s , functionalism , in its many manifestations , came under increasing criticism for its reactionary politics . Often utilized ...
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... less developed cultures , wove converging networks of technical administration , and established standards of " objective measurement " that led inevitably to myths of racial and national supremacy ( Adas 145 ) . It stands to reason ...
... less developed cultures , wove converging networks of technical administration , and established standards of " objective measurement " that led inevitably to myths of racial and national supremacy ( Adas 145 ) . It stands to reason ...
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... less likely to make hard and fast distinctions . " Sci - fi " has never been unpopular , and is clearly gaining popularity as special f / x create similar sensations in fantasy and sf spectacles . Besides , Clarke's principle that any ...
... less likely to make hard and fast distinctions . " Sci - fi " has never been unpopular , and is clearly gaining popularity as special f / x create similar sensations in fantasy and sf spectacles . Besides , Clarke's principle that any ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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