Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... look at sf's connection with technoscientific empire only from the perspective of historical imperialism , we will see an exoskeleton , the genre as the interface between the pressures of global capitalist evolution and national ...
... look at sf's connection with technoscientific empire only from the perspective of historical imperialism , we will see an exoskeleton , the genre as the interface between the pressures of global capitalist evolution and national ...
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... look to the realm of the imagination ; it is the origin point of scientific knowledge . Some journalists draw this idea out expressly . The aforementioned science writer for Time claimed , " Science fiction is indeed fiction , but it is ...
... look to the realm of the imagination ; it is the origin point of scientific knowledge . Some journalists draw this idea out expressly . The aforementioned science writer for Time claimed , " Science fiction is indeed fiction , but it is ...
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... look to the future at all as that is precisely what creates the risk that we may question or challenge science . Thus , the disenchantment of science constructs the future as a forbidden zone , one into which we dare no longer venture ...
... look to the future at all as that is precisely what creates the risk that we may question or challenge science . Thus , the disenchantment of science constructs the future as a forbidden zone , one into which we dare no longer venture ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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