Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Page 162
... recent - and sometimes more expressly " literary " -writing , including New Wave authors such as Harlan Ellison , Brian W. Aldiss , and Samuel R. Delany . Sociology through Science Fiction ( 1974 ) , edited by John W. Milstead et al ...
... recent - and sometimes more expressly " literary " -writing , including New Wave authors such as Harlan Ellison , Brian W. Aldiss , and Samuel R. Delany . Sociology through Science Fiction ( 1974 ) , edited by John W. Milstead et al ...
Page 163
... recent years . Much of this work has not been done by sociologists , and when sociologists have taken up these questions , they have tended to focus almost exclusively on fandom , ignoring other important institutional contexts ...
... recent years . Much of this work has not been done by sociologists , and when sociologists have taken up these questions , they have tended to focus almost exclusively on fandom , ignoring other important institutional contexts ...
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... recent sf novels by Octavia Butler and Neal Stephenson alongside current works of political theory , in order to trace a post - Cold War paradigm for the construction of social differences . In a similar vein , in " From Domestic Space ...
... recent sf novels by Octavia Butler and Neal Stephenson alongside current works of political theory , in order to trace a post - Cold War paradigm for the construction of social differences . In a similar vein , in " From Domestic Space ...
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Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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