Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... produced most of the sf in the past century and a half shows a distinct pattern . The dominant sf nations are precisely those that attempted to expand beyond their national borders in imperialist projects : Britain , France , Germany ...
... produced most of the sf in the past century and a half shows a distinct pattern . The dominant sf nations are precisely those that attempted to expand beyond their national borders in imperialist projects : Britain , France , Germany ...
Page 249
... produced through the mechanist and biotech tools of conquest . In The Calcutta Chromosome Ghosh pushes them even further , to explore various forms of non - sexual reproduction . In Another Reason , Gyan Prakash says that " to speak of ...
... produced through the mechanist and biotech tools of conquest . In The Calcutta Chromosome Ghosh pushes them even further , to explore various forms of non - sexual reproduction . In Another Reason , Gyan Prakash says that " to speak of ...
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... produced , and continue to produce , memorable work that defies subgeneric definition ; it can , however , clearly be called fantasy . It is becoming more and more difficult to make hard and fast distinctions between sf and fantasy . We ...
... produced , and continue to produce , memorable work that defies subgeneric definition ; it can , however , clearly be called fantasy . It is becoming more and more difficult to make hard and fast distinctions between sf and fantasy . We ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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