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Page 267
... Force member . In the same episodes , however , the bad guys would often shoot and kill each other , acts accompanied by the same signs of lethal violence manipulated by the IM Force : patches of blood on clothes , blood flowing from ...
... Force member . In the same episodes , however , the bad guys would often shoot and kill each other , acts accompanied by the same signs of lethal violence manipulated by the IM Force : patches of blood on clothes , blood flowing from ...
Page 274
... Force , " respect their technology and live in harmony with it without losing respect for themselves . ( Luke's and Konobi's affection for the " droids " is an obvious example . ) Therefore , these characters also trust to their own ...
... Force , " respect their technology and live in harmony with it without losing respect for themselves . ( Luke's and Konobi's affection for the " droids " is an obvious example . ) Therefore , these characters also trust to their own ...
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... force , as a force disruptive of traditional gender roles and the sexual division of labor and as a force which can oppose late capitalism itself . Although Alien appears , for example , to omit the private realm of the family , the ...
... force , as a force disruptive of traditional gender roles and the sexual division of labor and as a force which can oppose late capitalism itself . Although Alien appears , for example , to omit the private realm of the family , the ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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