Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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In fact , I would suggest that the opposite is true : anthropological research in the " present ” is enabled by a relationship with historically specific futures . The history of those relationships has never been part of the ...
In fact , I would suggest that the opposite is true : anthropological research in the " present ” is enabled by a relationship with historically specific futures . The history of those relationships has never been part of the ...
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terms of its relationship to a modernist sensibility . As he argues , the great " illusion of modernity was to believe that the more we grew " in human knowledge and understanding , the more separate objectivity and subjectivity would ...
terms of its relationship to a modernist sensibility . As he argues , the great " illusion of modernity was to believe that the more we grew " in human knowledge and understanding , the more separate objectivity and subjectivity would ...
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In my examination , I found two major opposing tendencies or vectors within the coverage , each expressed as a claim about the relationship between science and sf . The first is captured in the media claim that " science is the stuff of ...
In my examination , I found two major opposing tendencies or vectors within the coverage , each expressed as a claim about the relationship between science and sf . The first is captured in the media claim that " science is the stuff of ...
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