Science-fiction Studies, Issue 14SFS Publications., 1978 - Science fiction |
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... Neanderthals have little need or equipment for the manipulations of reality which language makes possible , since they are sensuously oriented . The Neanderthals do not have the abstract reasoning power of the humans , not having the ...
... Neanderthals have little need or equipment for the manipulations of reality which language makes possible , since they are sensuously oriented . The Neanderthals do not have the abstract reasoning power of the humans , not having the ...
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... Neanderthals , the line between self and other is flexible . Human concepts of ego are not appropriate to the Neanderthal aliens . The telepathic capacity of the Neanderthals is linked to their memory , which , unlike our own , seems to ...
... Neanderthals , the line between self and other is flexible . Human concepts of ego are not appropriate to the Neanderthal aliens . The telepathic capacity of the Neanderthals is linked to their memory , which , unlike our own , seems to ...
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... Neanderthal point of view by stylistically reproducing Neanderthal awareness through use of a third person . In the first ten chapters , we perceive only what Neanderthals perceive : the use of the third person speaker , seeing only ...
... Neanderthal point of view by stylistically reproducing Neanderthal awareness through use of a third person . In the first ten chapters , we perceive only what Neanderthals perceive : the use of the third person speaker , seeing only ...
Contents
Fredericks Problems of Fantasy | 33 |
Darko Suvin On What Is and Is Not an SF Narration With | 45 |
Marc Angenot Science Fiction in France before Verne | 58 |
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