Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... relationship with historically specific futures . The history of those relationships has never been part of the " ethnographer - as - hero " mythos that anthropologists tell of themselves ( with the help of Susan Sontag * ) ; yet this ...
... relationship with historically specific futures . The history of those relationships has never been part of the " ethnographer - as - hero " mythos that anthropologists tell of themselves ( with the help of Susan Sontag * ) ; yet this ...
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... relationship to both scientific discourse and science fiction - during the Machine Age . These connections resonate especially in light of Latour's discussion of how the emerging technological world sought to untie what he terms " the ...
... relationship to both scientific discourse and science fiction - during the Machine Age . These connections resonate especially in light of Latour's discussion of how the emerging technological world sought to untie what he terms " the ...
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... relationship among the future , science , and the imagination figured in the media treatment of biotechnology during the 1990s ? In my examination , I found two major opposing tendencies or vectors within the coverage , each expressed ...
... relationship among the future , science , and the imagination figured in the media treatment of biotechnology during the 1990s ? In my examination , I found two major opposing tendencies or vectors within the coverage , each expressed ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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