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Page 167
... Space to Outer Space , " Lynn Spigel has argued that 1960s fantastic sitcoms such as Lost in Space and My Favorite Martian mark the domestication and overflow of narratives of outer space within representations of the postwar family ...
... Space to Outer Space , " Lynn Spigel has argued that 1960s fantastic sitcoms such as Lost in Space and My Favorite Martian mark the domestication and overflow of narratives of outer space within representations of the postwar family ...
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... Space , Technology and Neal Stephenson's Science Fiction " widens out Stephenson's geography to take in both novels , but presumably does not know about The Big U ( 1984 ) , as she describes Snow Crash as a second novel ( Zodiac [ 1988 ] ...
... Space , Technology and Neal Stephenson's Science Fiction " widens out Stephenson's geography to take in both novels , but presumably does not know about The Big U ( 1984 ) , as she describes Snow Crash as a second novel ( Zodiac [ 1988 ] ...
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... Space and SF Horror Movies " centers on Dark City as the most interesting of the fake urban environment films of the late 1990s . ( Both Dark City and The Matrix use Australian spaces to stand in for American cities , as if the ...
... Space and SF Horror Movies " centers on Dark City as the most interesting of the fake urban environment films of the late 1990s . ( Both Dark City and The Matrix use Australian spaces to stand in for American cities , as if the ...
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Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
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