Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 40
Page 217
This interesting scene reveals a colonialist attitude then under attack and reassessment and suggests what doing science was coming to mean in the early twentieth century . In a way not unusual for horror and fantasy films of this era ...
This interesting scene reveals a colonialist attitude then under attack and reassessment and suggests what doing science was coming to mean in the early twentieth century . In a way not unusual for horror and fantasy films of this era ...
Page 224
possible death , always suggesting in the process a punitive return of the repressed . At another level , The Mummy's persistent ... In short , this initial series of unpackings suggests both the work of science and its own undoing ...
possible death , always suggesting in the process a punitive return of the repressed . At another level , The Mummy's persistent ... In short , this initial series of unpackings suggests both the work of science and its own undoing ...
Page 273
After the cloning of Dolly , one journalist even went so far as to suggest that the next round of biology textbooks will be adding ... This first vector within the print - media coverage suggests several implications for the meanings of ...
After the cloning of Dolly , one journalist even went so far as to suggest that the next round of biology textbooks will be adding ... This first vector within the print - media coverage suggests several implications for the meanings of ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American analysis anthropology appearance approach argues become begins biotechnology British called century chapter City collection colonial concerns construct contemporary critical cultural cyborg described discourse discussion distinction early effect emergence Empire essay example experience explore fact fantasy figures film forms function future genre global hand historical horror human ideas imagination imperial interest issue kind knowledge laboratories late Left less linked literary literature living London look Machine malaria Mark Marxist material mean nature notes novel offer original past perhaps political popular position possible postmodern practice present problem produced published question readers reality recent relationship science fiction scientific scientists seems sense social science society space stories studies suggests texts theory things tradition transformation turn understanding University utopia women writing York