Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... writers and critics have a rich tradition of exploring the interactions between sf and the social . Within literary studies , the question of the relationship between sf and social theories and practices takes two main forms .
... writers and critics have a rich tradition of exploring the interactions between sf and the social . Within literary studies , the question of the relationship between sf and social theories and practices takes two main forms .
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For the ex - Communist intellectuals associated with the journal New Reasoner , the key theoretical problem was the legacy of Stalinist Marxism , one possible solution being a recovery of older utopian socialist traditions .
For the ex - Communist intellectuals associated with the journal New Reasoner , the key theoretical problem was the legacy of Stalinist Marxism , one possible solution being a recovery of older utopian socialist traditions .
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And the superpowers were often resisted , both by local tradition in the metropolitan heartlands and by national - liberation movements in the former colonial periphery ( 106-10 ) . More fundamentally , what Orwell had most failed to ...
And the superpowers were often resisted , both by local tradition in the metropolitan heartlands and by national - liberation movements in the former colonial periphery ( 106-10 ) . More fundamentally , what Orwell had most failed to ...
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