Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Popular Fiction and Social Change . Ed . Christopher Pawling . New York : St. Martin's , 1984 . 50-75 . Katovich , Michael and Patrick Kinkade . " The Stories Told in Science Fiction and Social Science : Reading The Thing and Other ...
Popular Fiction and Social Change . Ed . Christopher Pawling . New York : St. Martin's , 1984 . 50-75 . Katovich , Michael and Patrick Kinkade . " The Stories Told in Science Fiction and Social Science : Reading The Thing and Other ...
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Dinosaur Mythology and Popular Culture . Trans . Philip Mason . Bloomington , IN : Indiana UP , 2002. xiv + 153 pp . $ 42.95 hc ; $ 17.95 pbk . José Luis Sanz is Professor of Paleontology at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid .
Dinosaur Mythology and Popular Culture . Trans . Philip Mason . Bloomington , IN : Indiana UP , 2002. xiv + 153 pp . $ 42.95 hc ; $ 17.95 pbk . José Luis Sanz is Professor of Paleontology at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid .
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Intertwined with this narrative is a brief introduction to popular and fictional accounts of dinosaurs , how they related to contemporaneous scientific positions and debates , and their impact on the popular imagination .
Intertwined with this narrative is a brief introduction to popular and fictional accounts of dinosaurs , how they related to contemporaneous scientific positions and debates , and their impact on the popular imagination .
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