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... argue that sf is somehow " outside " the market or has evaded the profound economic changes in publishing in the ... argued at length elsewhere that the resurgence of a London Gothic in this era is partly because the Gothic tropes of ...
... argue that sf is somehow " outside " the market or has evaded the profound economic changes in publishing in the ... argued at length elsewhere that the resurgence of a London Gothic in this era is partly because the Gothic tropes of ...
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... argument is open to contestation . Noel Carroll has argued in The Philosophy of Horror that critics must not respect the notion that horror and science fiction are absolutely discrete genres . The putative distinction here is often ...
... argument is open to contestation . Noel Carroll has argued in The Philosophy of Horror that critics must not respect the notion that horror and science fiction are absolutely discrete genres . The putative distinction here is often ...
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... argument , for Snyder's is a utopia built on the suffering of others . Like many utopias , it is characterized by whom it ... argued , may be a cover for exploitation and an insidiously nasty social determinism . Social determinism is ...
... argument , for Snyder's is a utopia built on the suffering of others . Like many utopias , it is characterized by whom it ... argued , may be a cover for exploitation and an insidiously nasty social determinism . Social determinism is ...
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