Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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As it turned out , the real question " would be that of a resurgent capitalism , re - legitimized by postwar affluence and radically oligarchic in its own later responses to the renewed depression and unemployment of the last quarter of ...
As it turned out , the real question " would be that of a resurgent capitalism , re - legitimized by postwar affluence and radically oligarchic in its own later responses to the renewed depression and unemployment of the last quarter of ...
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These are precisely the questions Murugan is trying to raise in Ghosh's novel , especially the question of who ... Addressing the question of responsibility or credit - taking , The Calcutta Chromosome offers two suggestions — one is ...
These are precisely the questions Murugan is trying to raise in Ghosh's novel , especially the question of who ... Addressing the question of responsibility or credit - taking , The Calcutta Chromosome offers two suggestions — one is ...
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Freedman begins with the classical anti - Tolkien claims that Landa calls into question . For Freedman , “ Middle Earth leaves out most of what makes us real human beings living in a real historical society .
Freedman begins with the classical anti - Tolkien claims that Landa calls into question . For Freedman , “ Middle Earth leaves out most of what makes us real human beings living in a real historical society .
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