Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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The stories vary from book to book , with the social scientists often selecting " classics ” or personal favorites ' and with sf scholars often preferring more recent - and sometimes more expressly " literary ” —writing , including New ...
The stories vary from book to book , with the social scientists often selecting " classics ” or personal favorites ' and with sf scholars often preferring more recent - and sometimes more expressly " literary ” —writing , including New ...
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Sociological analysis , however , has been spotty , and again , there has been little of it in recent years . Much of this work has not been done by sociologists , and when sociologists have taken up these questions , they have tended ...
Sociological analysis , however , has been spotty , and again , there has been little of it in recent years . Much of this work has not been done by sociologists , and when sociologists have taken up these questions , they have tended ...
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And Charles De Paolo , in a recent SFS article , has demonstrated , through a comparative analysis of sf and paleoanthropological texts , how conceptions of prehistory changed over the course of the twentieth century .
And Charles De Paolo , in a recent SFS article , has demonstrated , through a comparative analysis of sf and paleoanthropological texts , how conceptions of prehistory changed over the course of the twentieth century .
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